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Posted by Steve on 09/25/07 13:39
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Steve wrote:
>> "Michael Fesser" <netizen@gmx.de> wrote in message
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>>> .oO(Steve)
>>>
>>>> can you do vertical editing in eclipse?
>>> I must admit this was the first time I read the term "vertical editing".
>>> A quick Google search wasn't that helpful, but if you're referring to
>>> marking multiple code lines and indenting them all at once for example -
>>> yes, can be done. If there's more about this, please tell me.
>>
>> no, that's exactly what i meant by it. i'm thinking about switching then.
>> i've been using crimson editor over any other simply because i'm a freak
>> about coding standards...like aligning assignments, sql statement stuff,
>> etc., etc.. it does code folding and auto-completion, right?
>>
>> have they improved the load time? used to take forever (comparitavely)
>> for eclipse to load all it's java crap...which is one reason i eventually
>> bailed out of using it.
>>
>
> Not last time I tried it a few months ago. It didn't last on my machine
> very long.
>
> It looks nice. But I do a lot of my work on a laptop, and it was just too
> slow to load, and once up, too slot to run.
>
> Plus I don't use things like code completion anyway. It gets in the way
> of my typing - I'm often not looking at the screen when I type.
>
> I agree - Crimson is great. Small, fast, and without a lot of baggage.
ah hell...i sure wouldn't mind having code folding in crimson though. i
guess i'll stick with it a while longer. it's done me well for the past four
years. it can last a couple more.
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