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Torqual 14 December 2018 22:55

Text/coding Editor
 
As anyone knows, ED is utter crap.
I can remember that I used CygnusEd way back, but it doesn't seem to be free. I need a decent editor, free, for coding purposes. Plain ASCII. No need for syntax highlighting or that riffraff. Nope, don't want to code on a PC and use Notepad++ :) I like the raw stuff. Besides, the Amiga keyboard is muy better than that of my PC...



My DF0: is broken, so it has to be something in lha format, no adf.
Any suggestions?

roondar 14 December 2018 23:00

Back in the day I did use memacs for a while. It's much better than ED (though anything is, really).

Torqual 14 December 2018 23:02

Yeah, forgot about Memacs. But I thought of something more...um comfortable :)
But thanks.

Leffmann 14 December 2018 23:19

Try Redit: http://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Redit

Torqual 14 December 2018 23:24

Sounds not too bad! Will give it a try!
By the way - any clue how I do { } on a German A1200 keyboard?

daxb 15 December 2018 14:02

Have a look here: http://aminet.net/search?path[]=text...]=m68k-amigaos. There are more of course. A free old version of CygnusEd should exists.

For {} you can use numpad for it but I guess you want a better way. Maybe there exists an Amiga editor that set it for you automatically.

kolla 17 December 2018 08:02

Ed is just selective about its users, _real_ amiga users are quite comfortable with it ;)

{} you find just where you find them on US keyboard, using shift+alt (I think this is valid for all layouts) - you can look up keys using the KeyShow program in the Tools drawer.

daxb 17 December 2018 14:10

Just tested. Shift + Alt + ΓΌ or + gives {}. This and shift + numpad are uncomfortable to use. I wonder how coders managed typing braces all the time.

Leffmann 17 December 2018 15:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by daxb (Post 1291376)
I wonder how coders managed typing braces all the time.


By switching to American or British keymap. It works much better for many programming languages.

hooverphonique 17 December 2018 16:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leffmann (Post 1291381)
By switching to American or British keymap. It works much better for many programming languages.

Yes.. Although all my amigas had danish keyboards, I always used US keymap..

Locutus 17 December 2018 17:27

I feel uncomfortable everytime i see someone programming on Scandinavian QWERTY. (okay, that and QWERTY makes me convulse)

kolla 20 December 2018 11:41

British mapping is just confusing :)

Programmers and advanced users remap to custom layouts anyways, right?

Locutus 20 December 2018 13:24

Colemak for Ever.

As for editor choice on Amiga, i still use GNU Emacs 20.3: http://aminet.net/package/text/edit/em203i3

meynaf 20 December 2018 14:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by kolla (Post 1291837)
British mapping is just confusing :)

Programmers and advanced users remap to custom layouts anyways, right?

I never needed to use a custom layout, at least not on Amiga keyboards.
French mapping is the best :p

Back on subject, I used memacs a lot. It has some learnling curve but is ok once you're used to it.

rcman 20 December 2018 17:01

If you can find it I used TxEd by Microsmiths.

RC

malko 20 December 2018 22:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by meynaf (Post 1291862)
[...] French mapping is the best :p [...]

You are mistaken, Swiss-French is the best :D

Joke apart, if you really don't need any syntax highlighting, ED is rough, not easy in the beginning but is great as soon as you know the shortcuts. I use it for almost all my Amiga editing.
Simply a matter of habit ;) .

daxb 21 December 2018 16:09

ED (2.0) has a line length limit of 255 characters. In the past I didn't knew it. I have longer lines in my S-S. After an edit and save with ED the lines were truncated but noticed that much later. ED show truncated lines message at the bottom when loading but after the first key press the message is gone.

golem 23 December 2018 14:33

Back when I only had a 1.3 A500 I used AZ editor. Good looking and fast. There is version 1.54 on Aminet. I think this might be updated to Wb2.0 as it was posted 1993.

idrougge 23 December 2018 23:18

TurboText is free, and my editor of choice, but beware that the installation script may be broken.

bdb 08 September 2022 22:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcman (Post 1291889)
If you can find it I used TxEd by Microsmiths.

RC

I have TxEd and I use it routinely in the pre-Startup-Sequence area when I need to edit files without loading the full OS. Despite its OS 1.X limitations, it works much better than Ed, Edit and MEMACs.


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