Text Editor of the Year
Always an interesting poll.
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Vim, is there any other?
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Voted Geany because I could not vote for both Leafpad and Geany.
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The emacs package distribution sites are really taking off and deliverying fantastiv value now! http://melpa.org/#/
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Pluma?
Can we add Pluma? It's the default for MATE, and I really like it.
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I can't really decide what to choose, kwrite or kate, both are really intuitively to use. Oh, well, kwrite has improved a lot in the last years, so it'll get my voice, but half of it is kate's ;).
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I vote for ed!
It's the standard text editor... :) |
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KWrite or nano, depending on if I've got X running or not. Have dabbled with emacs and vim, though.
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leafpad for gui mainly, nano for cli.
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--jeremy |
I use geany in GUI, but jed in CLI. Unfortunately jed is not in list. It is small, fast, has syntax highlighting and customizable key bindings, and has drop-down menu in case you forgot some key combination.
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vi, and if possible gvim.
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