Nano is just one of the command-line text editors available in Linux. Like any plain-text editor, you can use it to create and edit the HTML files for your business website. The syntax highlighting ...
This one's for the programmers, scripters, and tinkerers: Chrome extensions Syntaxtic! and Code Highlight add syntax highlighting for viewing code in your browser. The first, Syntaxtic!, performs code ...
I have an old legacy ASP application that I need to make some changes to. I have been using the Eclipse IDE from www.eclipse.org for development work and am now looking for an editor plug-in for ...
The iPad has no shortage of text apps for jotting down notes or working on documents, from Documents To Go, to Elements, to Simplenote. But a different kind of text editor, called Textastic, is aimed ...
Dinky is GUI-like with tabs and themes; Ne is keyboard-forward. Replace Nano with a modern alternative.
I mean one that senses whether the page you're working on is in VBScript or JScript and changes context highlighting accordingly. One that also highlights HTML ...
I’ve written about Soulver before: a calculator that isn’t really a calculator, Soulver lets you work with numbers for calculations and other operations using text commands across multiple lines.
I have a small problem with vim (Vi iMproved) running on my system (Debian unstable.)<BR><BR>When I run gvim (the GUIfied version of vim) it pops up in its window, with whatever file I'm editing, and ...