On 7 Apr 2004 11:15:58 GMT, "Andrew Black (delete obvious bit)"
<andrew4a.delete DeleteThis @black1.org.uk> wrote:
>Hi
>
>Can anyone suggest an editor for a Palm (T3) that can be used for reading
>and editing text files inc source code and HTML. Syntax highlighting would
>be nice. Other things I would like to see
> - switching on or off word wrapping
> - marking points in files and remembering the marks between edit sessions
>
>
>Andrew
I'm not aware of any Palm text editors that do syntax highlighting,
but you might want to give SiEd a try, available at
<http://www.freewarepalm.com/docs/sied.shtml>. It's a simple, free,
text editor that works on files on the SD card. Unlike most other
editors for Palms out there, it works on 'native' text files; they
don't have to be converted. Just use an SD reader (or the Card Export
Palm application) to copy your files to the SD card, and you're good
to go. You can edit the file in SiEd, then view it with the T3's
built-in Web Pro browser.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
Larry
P.S. You can get more information on this subject by searching the
Google archives for this newsgroup. Do a search for "T3 HTML Editing"
in the subject line.