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Talarubi ([personal profile] talarubi) wrote2005-08-12 03:22 am

Editing dilemma

So let's see here...

Word 6:
- Fast, decent program.
- Also uselessly out of date.

OpenOffice 2:
- Nice and fancy. Functionality looks promising.
- Big and slow (it's a word processor, wtf people!!).
- Most of the GUI effort went into the mouse interface.
- Docs are not up to par yet, terse and partially outdated.
- Keyboard appears to be an afterthought--arbitrary shortcuts not assignable, only ones from the list which does not include Alt+*, unlike Word.

vim:
- The classic editor.
- Has a wonderfully rich command set.
- Even does tiled windows and buffers and syntax highlighting to your heart's content.
- After all these years, still runs on a terminal.
- Moreover, still does not support document formatting!

SciTE:
- Wonderful syntax formatting, branch collapsing.
- Understands multiple languages in a source file!! (eg HTML+Javascript)
- Configuration is labyrinthine and really annoying.
- Despite the formatting engine, only edits text files. o..O

Mozilla Composer:
- Great for basic HTML.
- Waaay too dependent on the mouse.
- Badly-integrated CSS support! Only viable way to use CSS is to write stylesheets and then copy and paste text with the right class. :(

Other random editors that bit me:
- Written in Java. Ridiculously slow, awkward GUI.
- Often featurism is adjusted for the author. Buggy in general case.
- Install/uninstall can be an issue (!).
- Sometimes sloppy coding, resource leaks.

Notepad variants:
- Simple and to the point.
- Always available.
- Always, always does what I want (or at least what I said).
- Probably best formatted editor available, if you count HTML. *sigh*

...help? :P

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