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I'm looking for a text editor that runs without installing it and that supports C syntax. I haven't find it yet, can someone please help me? I love (and usually use) Crimson editor but it has to be installed so is not what I'm looking for. Thanks, Francesco |
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Francesco <francesco@francesco.francesco> wrote:
> Hello > I'm looking for a text editor that runs without installing it > and that supports C syntax. I haven't find it yet, can someone > please help me? SciTE? http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html Regards, Wald |
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Francesco <francesco@francesco.francesco> wrote in
news:1mlm0350abprk.1atijkv7aftki.dlg@40tude.net: > I'm looking for a text editor that runs without installing it and that > supports C syntax. I haven't find it yet, can someone please help me? There is a no-install version of pspad. -- Iain Please check www.pricelesswarehome.org, the FAQ and Google Groups before posting in alt.comp.freeware. |
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jmatt wrote:
> Maybe here . > > http://www.portablefreeware.com/?c=7&sc=14 > * Posted via http://www.sixfiles.com/forum Thanks, John, some nice files here. Mike Sa |
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Il 24 Feb 2005 14:54:27 GMT, Iain Cheyne ha scritto:
> Francesco <francesco@francesco.francesco> wrote in > news:1mlm0350abprk.1atijkv7aftki.dlg@40tude.net: > >> I'm looking for a text editor that runs without installing it and that >> supports C syntax. I haven't find it yet, can someone please help me? > > There is a no-install version of pspad. Thank you all, I found pspad VERY interesting and the site suggested by jmatt is cool too. Thanks again, Francesco |
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Francesco <francesco@francesco.francesco> wrote in message news:<1mlm0350abprk.1atijkv7aftki.dlg@40tude.net>...
> I'm looking for a text editor that runs without installing it and that > supports C syntax. I haven't find it yet, can someone please help me? Emacs comes as a ZIP-file, you only need to unzip it. There will be people telling you, that Emacs is hard to learn, they are wrong (especially those using vi .You can do coding in a lot of languages AND styles. Emacs has support for version controll systems, debugger, compiler, man-pages (Linux), code browser, ... Some features I never want to miss again: unlimited undo, auto-save, split-screen, eshell, hex-editor, rot13, calendar, ... Ciao, Bernd |
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Francesco (francesco@francesco.francesco) wrote:
: Hello : I'm looking for a text editor that runs without installing it and that : supports C syntax. I haven't find it yet, can someone please help me? : : I love (and usually use) Crimson editor but it has to be installed so is : not what I'm looking for. : : Thanks, Francesco : ED is a free editor patterned after the VMS EDT editor that runs on Windows (from a DOS box), OS/2, VMS, and nearly all flavors of unix: http://clio.rice.edu/EDstuff/ED_Overview.txt I'm using it from within a VMS version of the 'tin' newsreader to post this reply: Command> help set cfriendly CFRIENDLY Use the SET CFRIENDLY command to control whether ED automatically formats your file whenever you type a } character. If you say SET CFRIENDLY ON, then whenever you type }, ED finds the matching { character, and inserts a line break and the same whitespace as found on the line with the { to align the }. To turn this mode off, say SET CFRIENDLY OFF. To change it from off to on or vice-versa, say SET CFRIENDLY TOGGLE. You can abbreviate the SET CFRIENDLY command as SE CF. --Jerry Leslie Note: leslie@jrlvax.houston.rr.com is invalid for email |
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