On 4/29/2012 9:38 AM, Isaac Marino Bavaresco wrote: > Em 29/4/2012 07:54, cdb escreveu: >> Editpad Pro will recognise externally changed files, and can read Unix o= r >> Windows produced files. > > > Notepad++ too, and it also support Macintosh line endings also, and can > convert files from one format to another. > > Besides, it has a wide range of plugins, such as Hexadecimal Editor > (Notepad++ opens any type of file, even binary), File Compare (diff), > Spell Checker and much more. I use Notepad++ and I have used the Hexadecimal editor BUT it has=20 problems and I won't trust the hex editor any more until I understand it=20 or it is fixed. Looking for the hex editor plugin after putting NP++ on a machine, I=20 found this forum posting=20 It claims a test file starting with the hex bytes 01 00 82 00 will not=20 open correctly. I tried it and it doesn't. I created the test file=20 using Frhed (which I learned about here) after I realized I don't know=20 how to do it using hexl-mode in emacs. > It also does syntax-highlighting for more than 50 file-types/languages, > including XML, SQL, shell-scripts, C, HTML, COBOL (!!! :) )and also > user-defined. > > And all that just scratches the surface. I would really love if it were > written using a cross-platform framework, like wxWidgets. I use Code::Blocks and wxWidgets some, too. > > Isaac > Joe W --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .