Which “E” is this?

    • indigomirage
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      9 months ago

      My go-to ages ago was UltraEdit. But I am not sure I want to fork over the cash. I’m contemplating Sublime. But I’m kind of diving into NeoVim to see if I can get used to it (vi isn’t natural for me at this time). It has the potential advantage of being terminal based and is therefore very portable. There are a ton of great modules and it is very activately being improved.

      The killer feature that UltraEdit and Notepad++ have is virtual space (ie you can extend vertical blocks over lines that are shorter that the cursor position and it’ll automatically extend the line with white space. For SQL (and other things) this is a godsend for right aligned right brackets etc. (oh Geany does this too but it’s a very janky feeling application.)

      Sublime doesn’t have it. Vscode ignores ongoing pleas to add it. Not sure NeoVim will have it, but there’s no cost to me for trying.

      The main things holding me back from UEdit are cost, and he fact that UEStudio is windows only. Not being terminal based is also a strike against it, but not a showstopper. It’s just too much money when an employer isn’t paying.

      I know emacs exists but it’s too deep a rabbit hole when I just want a go to edit text with a few minor bells and whistles…

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          9 months ago

          I’ll look, though at first blush it looks like an exceedingly complicated way to just simply select beyond line endings and have white space automatically padded when typing in at the (multi) cursor.

          It might be great though - I need to try. (and I do recognize that there are many ways to do things)

          I have to say Ultra Edit sites this so well (so does Visual Studio and MSSQL Management Studio). Maybe it’s a wierd feature want, but I’m not so sure…

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      9 months ago

      Sublimetext technically fits the bill for this I think, but its feeling a bit long in the tooth.

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        9 months ago

        I actually like sublime but the lack of virtual space for block selection (for a paid editor) moved out way down the list for me.

        The plugins feel a bit janky and sparse too.l and the ecosystem feels a bit deserted.