[Coco] VI Editor
Dave Philipsen
dave at davebiz.com
Tue Feb 20 01:43:34 EST 2018
I just now d/l'd it and tried it out. Pretty nice for a GUI editor. It
correctly identified my source code as assembly language but it
highlights certain reserved words like INC, DEC, AND, IF, WAIT, FOR,
etc. which makes my code look a little strange..
Dave
On 2/20/2018 12:26 AM, Bill Pierce via Coco wrote:
> The best editor I've seen yet for the PC is "Notepad++" and you can configure it for almost any programming language. I was going to do a filter for 6809 OS9 assembly but never got around to it.
> As for doing it in OS9, the 64k workspace is a major holdback. It would need a virtual memory buffer and dynamically loaded subroutines... hmmm... sounds familiar...
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark McDougall <msmcdoug at iinet.net.au>
> To: coco <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Tue, Feb 20, 2018 1:13 am
> Subject: Re: [Coco] VI Editor
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> On 20/02/2018 5:00 PM, Dave Philipsen wrote:> For me as a programmer > the most important functions are search, search and replace, block move, > block copy, block delete, delete line, and perhaps a little less > importantly, a split-screen mode where you can have two files open and > bounce back and forth and even copy data from one file to the other.Plenty of editors under windows and linux that would fit the bill without having to resort to DOS.Regards,-- Mark McDougall<http://retroports.blogspot.com.au>-- Coco mailing listCoco at maltedmedia.comhttps://pairlist5.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/coco
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