Doug,
I'm at 6.5 as well...been using it since Brief died
out...and it's got a
Brief mode so things are cool here.
Great little editor for html, web, etc...and you're right,
it's not free...
Don in DC
At 11:42 AM 3/14/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>My favorite text editor (bar none) at least for program
code is Codewright.
>But it isn't exactly freeware.
>
>I haven't upgraded it since version 6.5 and it looks
like it has another new
>owner and belongs to Borland now and is up to version
7.5. But if this
>editor doesn't do it, you probably don't need it. Or
if you do, you just
>extend it yourself using any of serveral macros
languages (simple API
>sequences like a batch file, or more complex logic in
Perl, Basic, or C).
>In fact, CodeWright is the engine Paul Conte used for
the Windows version of
>Flex/Edit, although that was using older versions of the
engine.
>
>To keep in on-topic to the subject though, you not only
have the cursor
>row/col in the status bar, but you can turn on a ruler
on the top of a
>window with a shadow cursor to show the current
position.
>
>Doug
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