Casey, it looks good but I've made it a point to try to keep XServers off my system (Win2000) if I can. Cygwin is fine, I've got it, but I've never been happy with XServers (though it's been a few uears since last I used one). So I'm going to give nedit a miss for now. Tom P [Casey Duncan] On Wednesday 01 May 2002 02:16 pm, Thomas B. Passin allegedly wrote:
I don't know that you can get it to recognize dtml files with no
extensions,
but you can manually set the document type for a specific document to be whatever you like.
Cheers,
Tom P
This is one of the things I really like about nedit. It can introspect the file to guess its type. Introspecting dtml (and zpt) is trivial, so it works very well for extension-less Zope scripts. Nedit is free, runs on most plaforms, although not natively under windows (it requires cygwin). It is however, very intuitive to use.