I'm a webmaster who prefers Simple Text over any other html editor being as i write all my code by hand. However it has lost it's undo function since installing in OS X 10.3. Anyone know of a way to "undo" this?
Lori
dcrombie
11:07 am on Oct 31, 2004 (gmt 0)
You can also do your editing in the Terminal (pico is the default), or, for the Desktop, I've been using Tex-Edit which is basically a beefed-up version of SimpleText.
(my SimpleText still has it's Undo under OS X 10.3.5)
coolmacguy
12:10 am on Nov 2, 2004 (gmt 0)
You might want to check out BBEdit. It blows away any other editor I've ever seen for writing code by hand.
whoisgregg
2:18 am on Nov 4, 2004 (gmt 0)
Are you running Simple Text in classic mode? You may just want to switch to TextEdit (the installed OS X text editing app) to regain your undo capability. It has some other nifty things you may like without adding any complexity like BBEdit.
Although, personally, I really like BBEdit. :)
stormy
4:38 pm on Nov 10, 2004 (gmt 0)
Smultron is a really nice text editor oriented to coding - and it's free. Try it.