You could try gvim :) <3 gvim. You can run external commands, etc from it,
it has syntax highlighting, even spell checking
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Paul Mooring <
drpppr242@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've beening using emacs for java programming the last couple weeks and
> like being able to open multiple windows at once. I recently started
> using gedit mostly because it has a plugin the let's me embed a terminal
> window in the bottom pane that I can use for compiling/running reading
> error messages ect. but it drives me crazy that there's no key board
> shortcut to switch between the terminal and the editor window, and I
> can't open something in the editor from the terminal. Is there a way to
> do this or another editor that can work this way?
>
> -Paul
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