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Need freeware text editor that selects rectangular blocks of text
Posted by wylbur37 on January 11th, 2005


I'm looking for a freeware text editor that selects rectangular blocks
of text by click-and-drag (and/or Shift-key and arrow-key).

For example, given the following ...

11 12 13 14 15 16 17
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
31 32 33 34 35 36 37
41 42 43 44 45 46 47
51 52 53 54 55 56 57

With most text editors, if I click-and-drag from the beginning of "23"
to the end of "46", the text I get will be ...

23 24 25 26 27
31 32 33 34 35 36 37
41 42 43 44 45 46

What I want instead is the following result ...

23 24 25 26
33 34 35 36
43 44 45 46

Is there a freeware text editor that works that way?

Posted by dadiOH on January 11th, 2005


wylbur37 wrote:
Well, if there isn't there should be! All it has to do is use its built
in crystal ball to divine how many characters you want in a line,
whether you want the same number in each line and where to remove old
carriage returns and insert new ones. Sure not asking much...

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Posted by Shel on January 11th, 2005


wylbur37nospam@yahoo.com (wylbur37) wrote:

I think VDE comes close to meeting those requirements:
http://short.stop.home.att.net/vde/vde.htm
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Posted by Rod on January 11th, 2005


wylbur37nospam@yahoo.com (wylbur37) wrote in
news:8028c236.0501110449.62654a02@posting.google.c om:

several possibilities:

http://www.vim.org/

http://www.context.cx/

http://www.scintilla.org/

http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html

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Posted by eschuylerTAKE@THISadelphiaOUT.net on January 11th, 2005


Rod <me@privacy.net> wrote:
SciTE and other Scintilla-based text editors will do this (see the last two
links Rod provided).

From the documentation on the SciTE site:
"Rectangular regions of text can be selected in SciTE by holding down the
Alt key on Windows or the Ctrl key on GTK+ while dragging the mouse over
the text."

I don't use this function that much, but when you need it, you REALLY need
it!

Regards,
Eric

Posted by Francesco on January 11th, 2005


Il 11 Jan 2005 04:49:38 -0800, wylbur37 ha scritto:

I think the great Crimson Editor can do that
http://www.crimsoneditor.com/
Bye, Francesco

Posted by Iain Cheyne on January 11th, 2005


wylbur37nospam@yahoo.com (wylbur37) wrote in
news:8028c236.0501110449.62654a02@posting.google.c om:

PSPad

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Posted by wald on January 11th, 2005


wylbur37nospam@yahoo.com (wylbur37) wrote:

Simple block select mode, you mean?

NotePad2 can do that, by using the Alt key:

http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

Regards,
Wald


Posted by 3c273 on January 11th, 2005


Gee, from all of the replies here, it seems there are a lot of people
creating programs with built-in crystal balls. Apparently not asking much at
all.
Louis

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Posted by dad4d2d@hotmail.com on January 11th, 2005



wylbur37 wrote:
Notetab Lite will do that, but the functionality is (oddly enough)
found under the MODIFY menu... Modify/Block/Cut (or copy). Also, the
highlighted area appears to be all lines inbetween (sticking out each
side), but it really DOES do just the block copy or cut. You just have
to pick the start row/column, and drag to the desired end row/colum,
then access the Modify menu. I have found this to be very usable, if
you remember the recipe.

NoteTab Light Website:
<http://www.notetab.com/ntl.php>
and the download link:
<http://www.fookes.net/ftp/free/NoteTab_Setup.exe>

BTW - Notetab is GREAT for many more things. The FREEWARE Purist will
(of course) refuse to turn on the 30-day trial of NoteTab Standard/Pro
features, but (in my opinion) the features of the Lite edition are
hands over head valuable regardless of the 'existence' of the Standard
Version.

Dale Fordberg


Posted by dadiOH on January 11th, 2005


3c273 wrote:
Tried them? Which will do what the OP illustrated?

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Posted by Rod on January 11th, 2005


"dadiOH" <dadiOH@x-mail.net> wrote in news:34ikopF4bgmhsU1@individual.net:


http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html

works like a charm on the example given by the OP.



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Posted by dadiOH on January 11th, 2005


Rod wrote:
Then we have a winner. Must admit, I didn't find how to do it in the
program (didn't look real hard). Kinda doubt it is what the OP was
hoping for though

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Posted by Rod on January 11th, 2005


"dadiOH" <dadiOH@x-mail.net> wrote in news:34ir35F4ap0moU1@individual.net:

Press ALT while selecting

Why ?


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Posted by dadiOH on January 11th, 2005


Rod wrote:
Can't, dumped.

Over (not road) kill.

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Posted by Rod on January 11th, 2005


"dadiOH" <dadiOH@x-mail.net> wrote in news:34j4juF4b4n2eU1@individual.net:

Yeah, it's a bit fat.
Good news, same trick with pressing ALT when selecting also works in
Notepad2.

http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

Standalone, foldersize 559 Kb. HTML syntax highlighting to. Gonna keep this
one.

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Posted by Carl Kaufmann on January 12th, 2005


wylbur37 wrote:

Vim and gVim (www.vim.org),
Emacs (www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html),
jEdit (www.jedit.org),
X2 (http://www.tangbu.com/x2main.shtml)

I use jEdit and X2 professionally. TextPad (www.textpad.com) has a not
too obnoxious evaluation version that will do the same thing.

Carl

Posted by B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson on January 12th, 2005


On 11 Jan 2005 23:48:50 GMT, Rod wrote:

[SciTE]

That's nearly twice the size of the stand alone version of SciTE named
Sc1. You get this one from the download page, too. And Html highlighting
is only one out of many (automatically) supported by Sc1. ;-)

BeAr
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Posted by Rod on January 12th, 2005


"B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson" <br.ederson@expires-2005-01-31.arcornews.de>
wrote in news:169ytj969vlvb.dlg@br.ederson.news.arcor.de:

Can't believe I missed that one, thanks for pointing that out, byebye
notepad2, welcome SciTE.

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Rod


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