Re: PL/PGSQL EDITOR
| От | Guy Fraser |
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| Тема | Re: PL/PGSQL EDITOR |
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| Msg-id | 3E53EB0C.4080305@incentre.net обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | PL/PGSQL EDITOR ("Eduardo" <epalo@ono.com>) |
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Re: PL/PGSQL EDITOR
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| Список | pgsql-sql |
I really like Nedit, because it is much eisier to use than any kind of emacs. I save my sql queries with a .sql extention and Nedit uses a generic SQL syntax highlighting by default. Nedit has many "easy to use" high powered editing features as well and uses standard "CTRL-F,CTRL-C,CTRL-V..." key sequences. I will look for the PostgreSQL specific plugin, but the standard SQL works OK. Guy Josh Berkus wrote: > Eduardo, > > >>And... for Linux....? > > > Well, Shane Wright just wrote an PostgreSQL syntax highlighter for Kate (part > of the KDE project) Unfortunately, it's part of KDE 3.1, so if you're using a > packaged distribution you'll have to wait for the next distribution version. > > NEdit has a PostgreSQL syntax highlighting overlay that's already available as > a downloadable plugin. I'm not fond of NEdit myself because of the lack of > multiple windowing, but it's available for 3 platforms and has been in use as > long as Xemacs. > > Speaking of Xemacs, I'd be really surprised if there isn't an Xemacs > symtax-checker for PostgreSQL-SQL. Google it. >
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