[TYPO3] Typoscipt editing, suggestions?

rodrigo cea public2 at altamira.cl
Thu Jun 8 23:43:38 CEST 2006


Peter,

mozex sounds very interesting, I'll install it and give it a try. I'm 
also (currently) using UltraEdit. Works quite well, so far.

Thanks,

Rodrigo

Peter Klein wrote:
> Hi Rodrigo. I use UltraEdit (A commercial editor, but IMHO the best text 
> editor available on Windows), which has optional TypoScript syntax 
> highlighting.
> (Can be found here: 
> http://www.idmcomp.com/index.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=40 )
> 
> If you use Firefox browser, you can install the Mozilla extension "Mozex", 
> which can transfer the content of a textarea to your favorite editor, and 
> back again once you are finished editing it.
> You can grab that one here: http://mozex.mozdev.org/
> 
> ---
> Peter Klein / Umloud Untd
> 
> 
> "rodrigo cea" <public2 at altamira.cl> wrote in message 
> news:mailman.1.1149277620.13315.typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de...
> 
>>Esteemed list,
>>
>>what setup do you use for editing Typoscript? I find it akward to use the 
>>text area in the BE, especially as it has no highlighting, indenting, etc. 
>>I have used the jEdit extension 
>>(http://typo3.org/extensions/repository/search/jeditvfs/1.0.3/), but alas 
>>it doesn't work on many of the typo3 sites I run (probably a 
>>ports/firewall issue, I think). Are there other editors that play nice 
>>with Typoscript? I don't mind copy/pasting, but would like to have syntax 
>>highlighting, auto-indenting, etc.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Rodrigo C.
>>http://www.lafuga.cl
>>---
>>Converting Chile to an all-typo nation, one site at the time. 
> 
> 
> 


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Rodrigo C.
http://www.lafuga.cl
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Converting Chile to an all-typo nation, one site at the time.



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