Tom Deutschman wrote: > Well, let's not forget about emacs. Been using it for 10 years and > have been productive with it for the past 8 :-) Codewright can do emacs emulation (or vi, or brief, or Wordstar, or anything). Olin Lathrop wrote: > One of my pet peeves with other editors .... is that you can't > set the tab stops for real. They assume you want tab stops at > regular intervals, which is really stupid. For example, for PIC > source editing I set my tabs (in a real editor) to 10 (opcode), 18 > (start of operands), 30 (start of comments), and all columns > thereafter (in case operands end after column 30). Codewright does what you want. > And of course the editor must substitute spaces, not embed TAB > characters in the source code. Codewright can be configured to use tabs or spaces, and you can replace either with the other at any time. John Ferrell wrote: > It would be nice to have auto complete from a user modifiable file > as well. I would like to be able to to EVERYTHING from the > keyboard. Again, Codewright. Edward Gisske wrote: > Codewright is a very cool editor, although I think I read > somewhere that they are either sold or in the deadpool now. Borland now owns Codewright. http://www.codewright.com -Andy === Andrew Warren -- aiw@cypress.com === Principal Design Engineer === Cypress Semiconductor Corporation === === Opinions expressed above do not === necessarily represent those of === Cypress Semiconductor Corporation -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body