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#49959 - 2000-05-21 07:29 PM Kix editor found
Anonymous
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At the following adress http://www.sapien.com/primalscript.htm
I found a really cool kix-editor. I used to use kixedit 2.0, but this one is a lot better. It has every functionality of kixedit and a lot more.
So try this one out. The only disadvantage is that it is quit expensive. You can try it for 30 days.
I do not represent Sapien Software.


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#49960 - 2000-05-22 02:43 AM Re: Kix editor found
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Hi Marck,

u fergot to mention that Kix is not the only language supported ....
seems to me cool stuff (had a short look at the Site) .... but way too expensive

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#49961 - 2000-05-22 11:21 AM Re: Kix editor found
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I use TextPad 4.2 from Helios Software Solutions (url unknown) and it is very good and very cheap. Also supports other formats and is configurable - ie you can add your own format.

cj
P.S. I do not represent Helios Software Solutions blah blah blah...

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#49962 - 2000-05-22 02:32 PM Re: Kix editor found
Anonymous
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for all the cases the most suitable kixtart editor for me is "edit.com" . I really do not need anything more than this. But telling the truth some times I also use "notepad.exe"
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#49963 - 2000-05-22 05:15 PM Re: Kix editor found
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Hi CJ

I tried a few things with Textpad 4.22. Looks great, downloaded the syntax file and up we go. Except I couldn't find out if this tool is also able to execute scripts.
I tried the command Run, but that doesn;t work out, I get an error like couldn't find script etc. Maybe you can give me an answer.
Thanks,



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#49964 - 2000-06-07 01:45 PM Re: Kix editor found
Anonymous
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The "Text File" editor I've used is Programmers File Editor" (PFE)

Downloadable free from winsite.com go to
http://www.winsite.com/info/pc/win95/misc/pfe101i.zip/

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#49965 - 2000-06-07 10:17 PM Re: Kix editor found
Anonymous
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Ultra Edit 7.0 works very nicely too =)http://www.ultraedit.com/

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MARK =)

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#49966 - 2000-06-08 10:56 AM Re: Kix editor found
Porquerizo Offline
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Registered: 2000-05-16
Posts: 25
Loc: Leuven, Belgium
I use NoteTab Light - it is FREE and you can configure the whole thingy ;-) The quy received several awards and even have fan-pages!! I find it much better than UltraEdit, because it have the same or even more functions and it is free.

By the way, do you know if there is a Clipbook Libary is existing for Kix inside of NoteTab??

Download at www.notetab.com

Cheers,

[This message has been edited by Porquerizo (edited 08 June 2000).]

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#49967 - 2000-06-08 03:37 PM Re: Kix editor found
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I just use a very simple and basic Editor and that's "NOTEPAD.EXE".

It's Free and has no BUGS so for me this is the safest way to edit/make my KiXtart Scripts.

(The only Feature's I need in a Text editor are Copy/Cut/Paste)

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#49968 - 2000-06-12 10:31 AM Re: Kix editor found
Anonymous
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Hi

I've built up a notetab clipbook over the past few months - you're welcome to a copy (it's also been submitted to Steve Wilson on the Kixtart Archive and to notetab.com).

Doesn't implement the sendkeys, OLE or messagebox entries, doesn't have entries for some of the really simple commands (GET, GO etc) but most of the rest is there.

If you'd like it emailed let me know.

Regards
Doug

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Originally posted by Porquerizo:
I use NoteTab Light - it is FREE and you can configure the whole thingy ;-) The quy received several awards and even have fan-pages!! I find it much better than UltraEdit, because it have the same or even more functions and it is free.

By the way, do you know if there is a Clipbook Libary is existing for Kix inside of NoteTab??

Download at www.notetab.com

Cheers,

[This message has been edited by Porquerizo (edited 08 June 2000).]



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#49969 - 2000-06-14 12:27 AM Re: Kix editor found
Porquerizo Offline
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Registered: 2000-05-16
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Cool!!

Thanks a lot,
Mario

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#49970 - 2000-06-15 12:13 AM Re: Kix editor found
Anonymous
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OK - just to prove I'm new on this board...

Where do I post it to?

It's up on the notetab site at http://www.notetab.com/scripting.htm if that's easier than putting it up here on the board

Regards
Doug

quote:
Originally posted by Porquerizo:
Cool!!

Thanks a lot,
Mario



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#49971 - 2000-06-14 02:17 PM Re: Kix editor found
Anonymous
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Can NoteTab Highlight the Kixtart commands??

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#49972 - 2000-06-16 10:06 AM Re: Kix editor found
creutz Offline
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Registered: 2000-06-14
Posts: 32
Loc: Helsinki, Finland
atleast UltraEdit can http://www.ultraedit.com and it has macros,

wonder where PFE went, anybody know

[This message has been edited by creutz (edited 16 June 2000).]

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#49973 - 2000-06-16 10:56 AM Re: Kix editor found
Anonymous
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So far as I know Notetab only supports HTML tag highlighting.

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#49974 - 2000-06-17 12:53 AM Re: Kix editor found
Richard H. Administrator Offline
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Registered: 2000-01-24
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Loc: Leatherhead, Surrey, UK
Having been a Unix admin forever I use a version of VIM compiled for windows. It has programmable syntax highlighting, split windows, GUI interface and all that kind of stuff. And it's free.

If you like vi then go get it from http://www.vim.org

Richard.

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#49975 - 2000-06-16 03:03 PM Re: Kix editor found
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Marck - I have never bothered, as I have a DOS box open and run the script there, but look into the USER DEFINED TOOLS or UTILITIES section. I don't know this for a fact, but I suspect that if you put %1 into a User defined tool, it will substitute that with the current script.

cj

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#49976 - 2000-06-16 04:50 PM Re: Kix editor found
Shawn Administrator Offline
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All:

What do the letters VI stand for anyway ?

I always thought it meant Very Idiotic

I went searching for the meaning in a book entitled "How To Write Good Software" and only found a brief mention of VI in the last chapter entitled "How not to do it".

Shawn.

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#49977 - 2000-06-16 09:24 PM Re: Kix editor found
Anonymous
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Personally, I've been using the Visual Kixtart Editor from Version Zero software.
It is not free but it does what I need it to do and I like it.
It has syntax highlighting and you can run/debug the program from within the editor.
Go here http://versionzero.romanweb.com/
for more information.

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#49978 - 2000-06-16 10:02 PM Re: Kix editor found
Anonymous
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<< Textpad junkie

Got clips for Kixtart too!

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K Torkelson
Sys Admin Analyst
ktorkelson@providentfunding.com


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