
Well I think one of the best tools to programme on for Windows is UltraEdit,
it will give you colors and other stuff (provided you get the correct file
for it which is out on the net).
Emacs also exists for windows and is not bad, but I don't know if that is
the best tool (I sure like it but I hate when you try tabbing and it does it
all wrong).
Best Regards
NooK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Wansbrough"
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SCOTT J. wrote:
Thanks for your assistance. I'm using now Notepad.exe . Before I did it in Wordpad. I use Windows XP. I'm trying to solve this nasty problem
WordPad probably saved your file in RTF rather than TXT. Keep using Notepad for now, but you really should find yourself a decent programmer's editor - I use Emacs, but maybe some Windows people can recommend what they use on that platform.
Also, if you want more helpful error messages, use GHC rather than Hugs.
HTH.
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