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Editor PSPad supports file types:
C++, Cobol, MS-Dos batch, CSS, Forth, Fortran, FoxPro, HTML, XHTML, INI, Inno Setup, Java, JavaScript, KixStart, Object Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, RSS, SQL, TCL/TK, Unix ShellScript, VBScript, Visual Basic, X86 assembler and other 170+ languages included as user highlighter definition.
On WIN I liked freebie PSPad with its superior (at the time) regex find/replace.
Since we're talking about Notepad++ so much, what plug ins do ya'll have in it?
I code web pages live [...] proof them from a browser real time.
It's a bit like open heart surgery
but haven't lost a patient yet
why pick those approaches rather than editing the files remotely?Depends on how big the site is, doesn't it. I keep full copies of all sites locally (with the computer's hosts file edited to recognize example1.local, example2.local and so on so everything can be viewed via MAMP) and upload to the real site. It would make me exceedingly anxious to have something that exists only in one place.
@Kendo and @ronin (with regard to your Core FTP workflow) why pick those approaches rather than editing the files remotely? Every text editor I use can open a file over SFTP. No need to upload manually,
It would make me exceedingly anxious to have something that exists only in one place.