Its a toss up between vim, EditPlus (dtml highlighting, simple ftp access), HomeSite (no dtml) and Komodo (no dtml yet, but had to mention it :) ) in our group.
HomeSite has got DTML highlighting. Pretty good if I may add, but you have to tweak around a bit to set it optimized (installing is trivial). By default, DTML colorsyntaxing is only for .dtml files not index_html files ;) When I type <dtml-var var ht it pops up a box and I can with a returnkey push finish it to html_quote. The homesite editor is very stable and powerful. It's got lots of maturity. I can't think of more functionaility than what I currently have. It would be wicked though to save FTPed files through a python extension so that one can see what is wrong with the syntax and not just "files could not be saved" Peter
Cheers. -- Andy McKay.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tommy Johnson" <tommy@7x.com> To: "Zope List" <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 11:44 AM Subject: RE: DTML Highlighting Editors (WAS: Re: [Zope] dtml vs vim)
Personally, I like to use ColdFusion Studio, but I have also used XEmacs. (There currently is a war going on at work between me and one of my peers, because he prefers XEmacs.) ;>
Tommy
If not, which editors does everyone use with Zope that have DTML syntax highlighting?
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