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Good day, folks.

One of the things that I have been doing since my getting back into
programming micros is to keep looking for the best tools to help
improve efficiency.

I had, up until recently, been using Crimson Editor, as it was
realitively easy to customize for use in the ARMbasic Programming
Environment. I have located what I feel is a tool that strongly
trumps Crimson Editor. The tool that I am refering to is NotePad++
(NPP).

NPP not only has the syntax highlighting, but also supports
syntax 'folding' - one of the neatest things since sliced bread!

I'd be doing it an injustice in trying to describe it, along with all
of the other features that it brings to the table. A pic is worth a
thousand words here, and I will post a couple up in the photos
section. Additionally, I suggest that you take the time to look at
their website, to see what else the tool is capable of - quite a bit!

Their site is http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm .

Good luck. Please reply with any questions or comments. Take care!

-t



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> ... I use the Crimson Editor, others use NPP which is a
> beefed up extension to NotePad.

Bah - stubborness has a way of shining through, eh Bruce.?. ;-)
Kidding...

Others - In all seriousness, I too used CE for a good portion of my
ARMbasic coding tenure. CE is stable and darn feature-ful. If you
choose to use CE, you will be well served.!.

CE's website is located here: http://www.crimsoneditor.com/ .

If, however, you want to maximixe efficiency and tweak the
environment to your liking, then I respectfully suggest that you take
a good look at NPP.

As depicted in this message:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ARMe ... essage/273 , NPP is,
IMHO, much more that Notepad on Steroids.

I posted some pics of the interface here:
http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/A ... rowse/3d4e .

Also, the NPP website is located here: http://notepad-
plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm .

This message is intended to broaden the information presented so that
you are fully informed about the two options that Bruce so kindly
pointed out, and both of which I endorse (as if that matters... ;-)

Good luck. Have a wonderful holiday season - Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year!

-t

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