I use Textpad on my pc at work and nedit on my linuxbox and on my sgi O2 so I know them both by heart. On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 17:06, GriffinRider wrote:
Super! Thanks alot! I'll check it out. Now if someone can tell me what the process is to install software onto the system such that "All Users" have access to it via the menu, or perhaps a subset like the group "users", I'd be greatly appreciative.
Thanks, Josh
-----Original Message----- From: Joshua Trutwin [mailto:Joshua.Trutwin@udlp.com] Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 11:00 AM To: griffinrider@alltel.net; suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] Editor
"GriffinRider" <griffinrider@alltel.net> 12/17/01 09:29AM >>> Has anyone here used Textpad? If so, I'm looking for an editor of similar quality to use regularly with Linux/KDE2. Any suggestions? What I'm looking for is an editor with syntax highlighting that can be changed based upon the type of document being edited, that has the features of macros, recording common keystroke patterns, and various such configurations. Thanks for any responses.
I personally love nEdit (www.nedit.org). It's very easy to install and has great syntax highlighting for a ton of languages. The syntax highlighting has very advanced configuration if needed, but for the most part it works great right out of the tarball. All of your requirements listed above are covered.
Josh
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