I currently use TextPad for my job, but the version we have is pretty old and is lacking in some features I'd like to see. I currently use TextPad for both code and notes, mostly in .txt files.
Features in TextPad that I would like to keep
- Macros (Record/Save/Run)
- Ability to call external programs with specified arguments
- Custom saved text clips (can save lines of code to be called when needed).
----- I suppose this could be replaced by a saved macro, but ideally I'd like something comparible to TextPad's Clip Library.
- Syntax Highlighting - We use a proprietary language so I would need to be able to define the syntax for what is highlighted.
- Ability to 'Insert' a time stamp. It's important.
- (Optional) Custom defined highlighting for different file extensions.
Features I would like to get
- Collapsible sections - Don't know exactly how the "Sections" would be defined. If I could customize what is defined as a 'section', all the better
- "Jump To" selection. I used Eclipse briefly but it simply lacked some of the key features I relied on listed above. One thing I DID enjoy was the ability to jump to different code blocks.
Plus the ability to load in extensions would be nice.
Any thoughts on something that might accomplish this?
Thanks,
Jeremy
Features in TextPad that I would like to keep
- Macros (Record/Save/Run)
- Ability to call external programs with specified arguments
- Custom saved text clips (can save lines of code to be called when needed).
----- I suppose this could be replaced by a saved macro, but ideally I'd like something comparible to TextPad's Clip Library.
- Syntax Highlighting - We use a proprietary language so I would need to be able to define the syntax for what is highlighted.
- Ability to 'Insert' a time stamp. It's important.
- (Optional) Custom defined highlighting for different file extensions.
Features I would like to get
- Collapsible sections - Don't know exactly how the "Sections" would be defined. If I could customize what is defined as a 'section', all the better
- "Jump To" selection. I used Eclipse briefly but it simply lacked some of the key features I relied on listed above. One thing I DID enjoy was the ability to jump to different code blocks.
Plus the ability to load in extensions would be nice.
Any thoughts on something that might accomplish this?
Thanks,
Jeremy