Important features for editors
Νίκος
nikos at superhost.gr
Thu Jul 4 05:14:38 EDT 2013
Στις 4/7/2013 11:34 πμ, ο/η Dave Angel έγραψε:
> On 07/04/2013 03:59 AM, Νίκος wrote:
>> Στις 4/7/2013 10:32 πμ, ο/η cutems93 έγραψε:
>>> I am researching on editors for my own reference. I found that each of
>>> them has some features that other don't, but I am not sure which
>>> features are significant/necessary for a GOOD editor. What features do
>>> you a good editor should have? Keyboard shortcuts? Extensions?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Min
>>>
>> Download Sublime Text v3
>>
>> Is a great editor
>>
>
> When possible, it's polite to supply a link to the page where it's
> described or can be downloaded. In this case,
>
> http://www.sublimetext.com/
>
> It looks pretty good on the web page. The main negatives I can see are:
> It costs $70 per user
> It can only be purchased with Paypal, which I won't use.
> It's available for OS/X, Linux and Windows, with a single purchase
> The eval/demo is not time-limited (currently)
>
> The positives
> It can be customized, apparently in Python
> The simple customizations are specified by JSON files
> Current download is version 2, but there's a version 3 beta, and if
> you buy now, you won't have an upgrade fee.
>
> ......
>
> Note that the OP didn't ask which is a good editor, but which features
> make a good editor. I'll post a response to that in a little while.
>
>
If you guys want to use it i can send you a patch for it.
I know its illegal thing to say but it will help you use it without
buying it.
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