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Well, Kate colors according to a lot of programming language schemes and shows additionally near the right margin a picture(!) of the entire text with all indentations and a window-like marker of the position where you are just working... |
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Use it since a couple of years, happy with it, but will be more happy if some more (even if prorietary...) languages will be configured for enhance editing (ex.: PlSql, vb, ...)
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Most of the time it's Pluma. But when I need a fully-featured one, it's still Emacs ;)
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I voted for vim because it is my go to editor.
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On the command-line, vi*, pico/nano, and theoretically MCE or (if still works) SETEdit, and I used to like KATE, but please add Notepadqq. It's like Notepad++ (free Windows program inspired by Notepad and the original ultra-useful/-powerful commercial tabbed text-editor/IDE, UltraEdit) but for GNU/Linux, and is like KATE for X Window System & KDE, but not KATE's all-insufficient/-buggy/-broken tab bars (and Notepadqq is also like gedit for GNOME but automatically does some/many advanced things gedit requires manual setup.) Like KATE & gedit, Notepadqq doesn't force you to use it like an IDE so much as some others on the list... every such thing can be configured so it can be just a text editor, or mainly an IDE, or a very nice balance of both.
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I went for Xed 'cos it comes with Cinnamon DE. But I also use BlueFish to edit text files.
But I'm not fussy at all and I have experimented with vi and vim. gedit was the first one I ever used when I converted from $$ to Linux with Ubuntu 8.04 back in 2008. I have enjoyed the elegant simplicity of leafpad when using LXDE on Debian. Scite is pretty cool, I discovered it as a Linux alternative to the $$ version of Notepad++ a long time ago. Scite has a few add-ons that I found useful. I haven't used it in a long while, maybe now is the time to give it a spin. |
Kwrite, Kate and nano, in that order.
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Vim all the way! :D
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VIM, as its easiest for me to use when I login remotely to my work PC and still need something powerful.
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gedit - for gui or command line use.
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Atom, the text colouring is cool and the plugin system is awesome
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