VEX text editor suggestions

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Hi everyone,

What are the good VEX editors available out there? I saw an old tutorial suggesting jEdit but it seems like it no longer supports VEX.

What are your suggestions?

Thanks!

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I saw some guys use Sublime with vex extension
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This one looks promising. I don't know if anyone has developed code definitions for vex, but they can be done by the user. http://notepad-plus-plus.org/features/ [notepad-plus-plus.org]
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Thanks for the suggestions.

I've already been using Notepad ++ for python scripting. Since I'm pretty new with scripting in general I was sort of looking for an editor that could help me out by filling certain blanks.

I guess for the time being I'll keep looking at VEX coding of shaders and other stuff.

Thanks for the help!
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From Ari: http://fundza.com/cutter/about/index.html [fundza.com]
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Yes, +1 for Sublime text.
But it comes with $$$$$$$$
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I'm by no means a vex expert, but isn't the syntax close enough to c++ that almost any editor would work? I'm functionally a newbie, so this is mostly a question
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I really have no idea.

All I know is that I'm using Notepad ++ to do a little of python and I really appreciate the auto fills/highlights.

If there's something for VEX that would be great
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Take a look at this. Might help: http://fundza.com/cutter/houdini/index.html [fundza.com]
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