--- "Christopher A. Bier" wrote:
--- Luke-Jr wrote: I had forgotten about NEdit. It does do quite a
bit,
but still it lacks a few very slick features that Ultraedit has.
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Which features are those? Maybe we could add them.
The features I most desire are searching and replacing over multiple files with a single search, pulling in the result of the search into a "new" document. Also, when searching in a file, I'd like a pop-up list of finds which can be clicked on to take me to any find in the document. Yes I know I can repeatedly "find next". It's not the same as having the whole list in a single screen with all the extra lines stripped out. Now a "new" document with each find would be useful also. I'm sure that macros could be written in NEdit and other editors to do this. So it's not that I consider Linux editors inferior or less capable. NEdit was the only editor I used on my laptop before the disk went south, and I installed GEdit on my desktop by mistake. NEdit, GEdit - cut me some slack I'm only off by one letter. ;')
Well it's late ... or early. Need for sleep is present.
Thanks everyone for the input!
Brian JD