Notepad++ with the Python Script plugin is a great code editor for windows.
After adding the following two files to your Notepad++ scripts folder you can make it even better with what I'm quickly finding to be an indispensable feature:
By using the Alt+left and Alt+right keys you can move to the previous and next occurrences of the symbol under the cursor. e.g. you can move quickly between all usages of a variable or function name in a file.
# goto_next_occurrence.py """Move cursor to next occurrence of the current word in the file, wrap around if possible.""" from Npp import editor, FINDOPTION symbol = editor.getCurrentWord() editor.wordRight() editor.searchAnchor() pos = editor.searchNext(FINDOPTION.MATCHCASE+FINDOPTION.WHOLEWORD+FINDOPTION.WORDSTART, symbol) editor.scrollCaret()
# goto_prev_occurrence.py """Move cursor to previous occurrence of the current word in the file, wrap around if possible.""" from Npp import editor, FINDOPTION symbol = editor.getCurrentWord() editor.wordLeft() editor.searchAnchor() pos = editor.searchPrev(FINDOPTION.MATCHCASE+FINDOPTION.WHOLEWORD+FINDOPTION.WORDSTART, symbol) editor.scrollCaret()
Then add them to the menu:
And bind them to keys, Alt-right and Alt-left work well for me:
Back in Linux-land, there are a bunch of ways to add similar functionality to Emacs, I like this one.