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And of course, SciTE works straight out of the box on both Windows and
GTK systems. Plus its scripting language is Lua, and it can be taught
to debug Lua programs on all platforms. But programming editors are
the closest things that most developers have to a religion ;)

steve d.

On 6/28/08, Eric Tetz <erictetz@gmail.com> wrote:
> Javier Guerra <javier@guerrag.com> wrote:
>
> > i forgot: when forced (at gunpoint) to use windows, i always install
>  > Notepad++. it's really good, and highlights Lua code nicely
>
>
> Vim has great Lua support, too, with the notable advantage that you
>  can have the exact same environment in any operating system you use.
>
>  Cheers,
>
> Eric
>