Re: Looking for a lightweight GUI editor on Windows
- From: Ben Morrow <benmorrow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 00:12:26 +0000
Quoth j.m.sedgwick@xxxxxxxxx:
I have been recently forced to switch back to windows, and I am trying
to find a nice lightweight editor. Things like jedit, emacs, notepad++,
ultraedit, etc. bug me because of all the extras. I'm looking for a
non-modal one, so gvim isn't an option.
You could try evim (invoke Vim as gvim -y, or more permanently put
source $VIMRUNTIME/evim.vim
in your .vimrc), which sets Vim up as a point-and-click-ish editor.
Ben
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