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On Wednesday 21 November 2001 2:45 am, thomas@inorbit.com wrote: > Reeve: > > http://www.notetab.com > > This is what a basic Windows text editor _should_ be like -- though > I'll gladly try anyone's recommendation of something better. > > Tom Liotta Have a look at TextPad - http://www.textpad.com - which is a great text editor. Even provides a stub routine so you can have it used instead of NotePad. One thing I liked was the customisable commands section. It made it easy to integrate with the AS/400 & RMTCMD. Have a pdm option save a source member to the IFS and invoke TextPad by RUNRMTCMD. Once you've edited the file, run a custom command using RMTCMD to have the code pulled back into its source file. There's a fully functional evaluation version to play around with (27USD/17GBP single user license). One of the few bits of Windows software I actually miss[1] while running Linux. Regards, Martin [1] Just had to put it on my new dual-boot laptop - it might persuade me to run the Windows side occasionally ;-) -- martin@dbg400.net jamaro@firstlinux.net http://www.dbg400.net /"\ DBG/400 - DataBase Generation utilities - AS/400 / iSeries Open \ / Source free test environment tools and others (file/spool/misc) X [this space for hire] ASCII Ribbon Campaign against HTML mail & news / \
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