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jEdit pluging (toxi) (Read 1589 times)
jEdit pluging (toxi)
Aug 29th, 2005, 10:52pm
 
hi,
I was reading a posting about jEdit from toxi's blog.
http://www.toxi.co.uk/blog/2005/08/using-jedit-as-external-code-editor.htm
I am looking at other coding environments for processing (although Eclipse seems like a bit of overkill for what I want) and I was wondering what jEdit plugins people use when they are coding for processing.

steve
Re: jEdit pluging (toxi)
Reply #1 - Aug 30th, 2005, 2:02am
 
fwiw, it's actually the jedit "syntax" package, not jedit.. see syntax.jedit.org, otherwise we'd have a much fancier (though slower starting) editor. a post-1.0 release may even be built using the "real" jedit, but we'll blow up that bridge when we get to it.

i personally use emacs as my external editor, but i don't recommend it and consider it more of a personal failing that i haven't moved on to something better than a badge of honor that i'm hard core enough to use emacs. Wink
Re: jEdit pluging (toxi)
Reply #2 - Sep 30th, 2005, 11:16pm
 
I use eclipse and ConTEXT (http://www.context.cx/). I use eclipse for coding but find it heavy to just open and view a file. ConTEXT is a nice little app and you can edit the highlight keywords to include processing ones as well. I've not used ConTEXT to write but i believe you can associate various compilers to it.
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