Future of NEdit?

Thorsten Haude yoo at vranx.de
Fri Jan 4 09:54:16 CET 2008


Hi,

* Thomas Orgis wrote (2008-01-04 09:36):
>schrieb "Adam McLaurin" <nedit at irotas.net>: 
>
>> Have you considered Scintilla? I haven't used it as a developer, but
>> from a user's perspective I've had very good luck.
>
>Tried a scintilla editor some years ago after deciding that I cannot work with kate on a 200MHz laptop to edit text files... scintilla was _slow_.
>It has all the features, yes (like code folding), but either it needs a lot of work to speed it up (perhaps it had some work in that direction being done now) or it is structurally sluggish.
>Of course it may be less of an issue with >1 GHz single-user machines, but somehow I'm old-fashioned and think that one should be able to do programming on basically any box that runs your system...

Amen to that. I have notebook which is excellent except that its CPU
(Transmeta Crusoe) makes it pretty slow.


Thorsten
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