Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

Pe (text editor)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Developer(s)
  
Maarten Hekkelman

Written in
  
C / C++

Type
  
Text Editor

Stable release
  
2.4.3

Operating system
  
BeOS like, Haiku

License
  
MIT

Pe, short for Programmer’s Editor, is an open source text editor for the Be Operating System (BeOS), Haiku and other BeOS-like operating systems. It is targeted towards source-code editing, and features syntax highlighting for a large number of programming languages. It also works as a basic source-level HTML editor, with some HTML auto-completion support, automatic updating of files included within other files, and direct FTP integration. It is conceptually based on the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop and BBEdit, both of which are editing programs for the Mac OS.

Pe was written by the Dutch programmer Maarten Hekkelman, who also wrote BDB, the source-level debugger for the BeOS, and the spreadsheet Sum-It!, first for classic Mac OS and later BeOS where it was packaged by Beatware as half of BeBasics; a lightweight office suite, which was also open-sourced.

Pe was used to write the BeOS Bible and possible other similar-era Scot Hacker works, as well as In the Beginning... Was the Command Line by Neal Stephenson; both of which works mention it.

Features

Pe boasts features such as function auto-completion, powerful search-and-replace options, and syntax highlighting for several programming languages. Pe was then ported to Mac OS X, Linux and Windows under the name Pepper, and the original BeOS code was open-sourced. It has been included in the early builds of Haiku. Code from Pe was also incorporated into PalEdit, the editing component of the Paladin IDE. General features include:

  • Drag-and-drop
  • Find and Replace (Multiple File Search)
  • Zooming
  • Split screen editing and synchronized scrolling
  • Open and Save directly from/to Server
  • Find Functions
  • Change Encoding
  • Go to line (By line number)
  • References

    Pe (text editor) Wikipedia