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Jedit x plus
Jedit x plus













For instance: Let's say you want to apply an increment on every number found in your text (replace 1 by 2, 10 by 11 and so on). Search-Replace: The most enhanced I've seen in a text editor: Full Regex specification with Bean Shell scripting capabilities for back references. This is crucial if you don't have admin rights on your enterprise workstation. Portable: Just copy a folder and it is ready to use. It has a unique set of features that I didn't found in any other: JEdit is by far, my prefered editor since 2010. It's fantastic, and it'll do anything you want, but you have to be really into Eclipse to get the most out of it. I also paid for Textmate and UltraEdit at different times (both very good), but in the end, jEdit comes out on top for me. In the past I did take a look at Notepad++, but that was a while ago, and it didn't have a nice way to define your own syntax highlighting, which is important for me. I used it just on windows for a long time, but now I also use Ubuntu, and it works there: I can even copy the configuration files over from my windows machine, and everything works. (In fact, I suggest this for any software you use) I strongly suggest reading it through to get an idea of what jEdit can do for you.

JEDIT X PLUS MANUAL

The manual is very good and quite readable.Being able to define my own syntax highlighting etc.It can be a bit hard to make it do the things you want.For me, no other editor strikes quite as good a balance. I use jEdit because it has the right balance for me of ease of setting up vs. NET stuff (for which I use Visual Studio). I use it for: SQL, awk, batch files, html, xml, javascript. I've been using jEdit for a few years now, mainly on windows, but also on Ubuntu.













Jedit x plus