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Which VHDL/Verilog Editor is the best ?

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Re: verilog editor windows

Perhaps you could try a new Jedit? 4.4.2 does Verilog syntax highlighting window splitting code segment folding, indentation...

If you're not using an outdated version try Utilities->Global Options->Editing dialog or for a trying it out Utilities->Buffer Options. I found all that stuff turned off by default. In Global Options you select the language file editing options with Change settings for mode: verilog, un-tick Use default settings, select your folding modes etc.
 

Re: vhdl editor

gvim is certainly better than notepad. gvim colors the text according the language syntax.
Among the adavntages of gvim is the ability to mark a block of text and run a script or linux command on that text from within vi.
For instance one can see how easily a group lines of signals can be given incremental numbers:
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you have to try verilog mode (Veripool) with emacs to see how powerful verilog mode is. Pini_1 give that a try
 

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