Re: If you need an Unicode TMemo with Syntax.
- From: Ryan J. Mills <_rmcontrols@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 10:20:28 -0700
Hi Asger,
If you want too see some older examples of synedit (but not unisynedit) in an editor
the take a look at Syn (the editor) or TINN. These are both editors based upon
synedit and are open source. They can both be found on sourceforge.net.
I've been working on an editor that I'll be looking to sell for cheep that uses synedit
currently, and maybe unisynedit in the future, that has some advanced functionality
built into it that both TINN and Syn don't have.
HTH,
Ryan.
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 18:00:27 +0100, Asger Joergensen <junk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hi Tony
Tony Caduto says:
Hi Andrew,
Price is a little steep considering you can get the same thing (pretty
much) with Unicode Synedit.
http://mh-nexus.de/unisynedit.htm
Do You know where I can find a Demo editor which use SynEdit??
I don't like to install a component just to see if it is Ok.
By the way I have tested Andrews Editor and I have not seen
such good syntax features before and he also have a column block.
Whether or not the component is easy to use I dont know, but
judging from the editor, it is a good component, but I agree
with You, the price is to high.
Kind regards
Asger
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