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    PSPad

    PSPad

    Text and code editor

    PSPad includes several additional tools that are especially useful for HTML editing (compress, format code) and also integrates TopStyle Lite and TidyHTML. The program can be used as IDE for any compiler. Additional features include support for project, file browsing, custom shortcuts, built-in FTP client to edit files on the server and much more.
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    PSPAD SAS Keyword Highlighting

    PSPAD SAS Keyword Highlighting

    SAS Keywords list .ini file for PSPAD Keyword Highlighting

    ...Syntax coloring provided by Pspad, this file include only keywords. Bruno Dionne
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    hots
    Hots enables use of various software programming tools like ctags, (clearcase and subversion...in the future) in PSPad editor. It is written in autohotkey and javascript.
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    EditWith

    A collection of Windows Explorer shell extensions for text editors.

    A collection of Windows Explorer shell extensions with support for many Open-Source and Commercial text editors. Supports EditPad, EditPlus, EmEditor, Komodo Edit, Multi-Edit, Notepad++, Programmer's Notepad, PSPad, SciTE, SlickEdit, Sublime Text, TextPad, UEStudio, UltraEdit, VEDIT, Vim and Zeus IDE. Each shell extension displays the text editor's icon and allows the user to open files in multiple text editor sessions. This makes it easier to use large or multiple monitors for editing different groups of files. Supports 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. ...
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    PSPad cursor enhancement

    PSPad cursor enhancement

    Cursor enhancement features for PSPad editor

    ...Version 0.6 of this extension was bundled with PSPad releases as of August 2007 -- please download the most recent version: 0.7
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    This plugin mimics the "open selected file" in PSPad. I am a PHP developer and i often see an 'require_once("../this/is/some/file.php");'. In pspad you can select the whole path (../this/is/some/file.php) and open it from the menu. Now you can do the same in notepad++. Just select the whole path and press alt+o, or use the button in the toolbar on top. It will open the file automatically.
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    Downloads: 246 This Week
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    Format, clean-up, beautify and standardize your php code with a comprehensive set of 34 options. A single 50Kb file that will highly improve the quality of your code. 3 operation modes: web interface, command line and PSPad integration.
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