Test editor?
Which text editor do you recomend. I would like something like Ultraedit in windows. And where can I get it.
Thank you. Best, Blaz |
Could you post a link to this "ultraedit" so we can know what to compare an application to?
Your basic text editors are going to be: kwrite pico (command line) nano (pico clone) vim (there are religions based around this text editor) kate gedit xedit And something not-as-hoggy-but-nearly-as-good as Word: abiword Of course you have your Office Suites too: OpenOffice StarOffice KDE Office (KOffice) Cool |
I'm not familiar with Ultraedit or it's features, sorry I use Linux.
For command line, I personally like the editor in Midnight Commander. An Introduction to the Midnight Commander Midnight Commander home page # Redhat links RedHat Linux Manuals Get your mp3 support here Maximum RPM rpmfind Easier software management: apt4rpm - Red Carpet RedHat 8.0 Tips & Tricks # Redhat 7.3 down configuration commands setup leads to several configuration tools # Redhat 7.3 up configuration commands Configure soundcard: redhat-config-soundcard Configure X server: redhat-config-xfree86 Configure network: redhat-config-network # Handling NTFS New Technology FileSystem (NTFS) HOWTOs Linux NTFS project |
I need text editor for gnome desktop on RH8.
You can see ultraedit at: http://www.ultraedit.com The main features which I like are: Syntax highlighting (user configurable): Regular expression searches Automatic highlighting of brackets/braces as typing or positioning occurs, includes < and > for HTML Blaz |
http://freshmeat.net/redir/katy/1287...ourceforge.net
http://www.beautifier.org/ These 2 applications came up on a search at www.freshmeat.net for Ultraedit In fact, the first link even referenced it as "inspired by Ultraedit" :) Cool |
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I like cooledit. It does regular text processing, but also if you are a programmer it shows keywords, etc in different colors. I usually program and small text processing in cool edit, then major documents in open office. I am unfamialar with the text editor you were referring to in windows, so I am not sure if these helps.
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