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Re: syntax overview for zsh?
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- From: Thorsten Kampe <thorsten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: syntax overview for zsh?
- Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 17:02:09 +0100
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* Bob Schmertz (2004-03-21 06:41 +0100)
> --- Thorsten Kampe <thorsten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> EditPad Pro (and Boxer - Windows only). The lack of usable editors in
>> Unix is /interesting/[1].
>
> I'm an emacs believer, myself, but a lot of people like NEdit and jEdit.
Yes, I exaggerated. Some of these newstyle GUI editors are pretty and
pretty usable.
>>> I have a pretty good one for Vim (the standard one sucks imo),
>>
>> If you would share it with me - I'd be grateful.
>>
>> If anyone else has a vim or X(Emacs) syntax highlighter I'd be
>> grateful, too.
>
> I'm not a major-league zsh programmer, so I may well be ignorant, but
> what's wrong with good-old shell-script mode in (X)Emacs?
Nothing, if I could find the defining syntax file. Nothing like
"sh.el" on my Gentoo box (where I have XEmacs).
Thorsten
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