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sk3pt1c

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Nov 29, 2005
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a simulacrum
is there anything on the mac like scintila text editor?
i know there's xcode, but i'm looking for something lighter
that highlights and changes colours for code and so on like scintila does
do you know of anything that will do that?
thanks
 

mbabauer

macrumors regular
Feb 14, 2006
105
0
right...
is there an option that does not include hacking and coding?
maybe another similar editor ?

I am in the same boat as you. I find TextWrangler to be somewhat similar, at least in practice, as Scite.
 

ChrisA

macrumors G5
Jan 5, 2006
12,907
2,151
Redondo Beach, California
is there anything on the mac like scintila text editor?
i know there's xcode, but i'm looking for something lighter
that highlights and changes colours for code and so on like scintila does
do you know of anything that will do that?
thanks

I use "nedit". I like it because it works exactly the same on all the computers I use, Linux, Solaris, even VMS, Windows and the Mac. Does all the normal stuff, syntax highlights, column moves, macros inserts output from comand line programs..... Was developed at Fermilab and is not independent. Best feature is exact same interface on all computers
http://www.nedit.org

Mac binary at http://nedit.darwinports.com/
 

jhande

macrumors 6502
Sep 20, 2006
305
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Denmark
A second vote for TextMate. Not just because of the lightweight nature of it, but because the bundles really rock. I've ended up not just doing my programming with it, but also stuff like LaTeX and other text-editing chores.

Yeah, it costs money, but for the productivity it has given me it has been well worth it. The community/devs are really helpful as well.
 
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