if you like textpad, try editplus. It has all the features that Textpad has, and tons more, and there are hundreds of user files you can download for just about any language that you might have heard of, and some that you probably haven't. It's also shareware, and less annoying than Textpad (just one screen that comes up when you open it, unlike Textpad which bugs you every so often when you try to save).
actually, back in the days of Xenix, bill gates used vi, not Emacs!, which is important because it lends credence to the theory that vi truly is the tool of the devil.
Follow the links on this page to see all the customization files that users have written: http://www.editplus.com/files.html
if you like textpad, try editplus. It has all the features that Textpad has, and tons more, and there are hundreds of user files you can download for just about any language that you might have heard of, and some that you probably haven't. It's also shareware, and less annoying than Textpad (just one screen that comes up when you open it, unlike Textpad which bugs you every so often when you try to save).
this has nothing to do with notepad. Try the same in any text editor. It still works.
actually, back in the days of Xenix, bill gates used vi, not Emacs!, which is important because it lends credence to the theory that vi truly is the tool of the devil.