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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 09/12/06 14:40
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Jasbird wrote:
>> - you can add a syntax file which allows HTML to be displayed with
>> basic colour separation for elements, attributes, strings and
>> content. From this I conclude that all those people claiming to use
>> NotePad as their HTML editor are lying.
>
> Colour-coding, right? Quite beneficial. But, no, not necessary. Crimson
> Editor does that by default; no additional files necessary.
What I like about CrimsonEditor is that you can edit and make custom
syntax files. I edited the Perl file to fully include the CGI.pm syntax,
very useful...
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Jonathan
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