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A few editor-related questions:
* Is there a way to make the tabs and spacing operate the same in Modelsim and in Quartus? (I try to edit in only one of the tools but inevitably I switch between them and I end up having to clean things up.) * Do either of these editors have "clean up" functions where you can select a section, press a key and all the indentations become consistent? (I know there are other editors out there, but I'm guilty of not having had the time and energy to deal with that path.... until now?) * Does anyone have personal experience with some of these other not-for-free editors?- HDLCreator
- Simplifide
- Sigasi
- Emacs
- Nedit
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You should be able to do this since you can change the treatment of tabs in the Quartus II text editor.
As for personal preference I like Notepad++, it supports practically every language under the sun and is maintained regularly.- Mark as New
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Notepad++ is good if running on Windows. My favorite editor, however, is Scribes(http://scribes.sourceforge.net/).
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I strongly recommend sigasi hdt for coding VHDL. It will greatly simplify your life.
Sigasi differs from other development tools in that it contains an ultra-fast VHDL parser and compiler that runs transparently in the background. This enables instant error reporting, intelligent autocomplete, ... This allows you to focus on your design instead of struggling with the VHDL syntax! You can download a free 4-week trial at http://www.sigasi.com/download-sigasi-hdt Sigasi HDT is free for educational purposes: http://www.sigasi.com/start-edu- Mark as New
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I agree with heeckhau...and that Jan guy is one smart engineer!

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