Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> I have been using MicroEmacs for 9 years, and have been looking for a
> nice X editor. I looked at Xemacs(too complex to configure), and some
> others, but they did not have the required features.
Have you checked out CodeCrusader ?
(at http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~jafl/jcc )
> I like a powerful
> search/replace, tags support, macro support, as-you-type syntax
> colorization with user-definable languages,
Seems to still miss python colorization :(
> keyboard recording/playback, etc.
>
> I found that the commercial Crisp editor from
> http://www.vital.com/crisp.htm does exactly what I want. It has the
> perfect balance between power and lean-ness I am looking for. It is
> only $75 for non-commerical use until the end of August for PC's, Linux,
> *BSD's. Support is $100/year.
>
> It is being actively developed by someone in England. I have found a
> few bugs, and they are working on them now.
>
> The license manager sounds very strict for an editor. For BSDI, it
> locks to the BSDI host license id, not the CPU id, which pre-Pentium
> III's don't have anyway. Not sure how the lock a MS Windows PC or
> Linux.
Does the non-commercial version also have a lock against commercial use
?
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Hannu