On Saturday 13 August 2005 11:35 am, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
I asked this question on another forum but didn't get a satisfying reply so I feel I should ask the wise (*no* sarcasm intended) people here:
What's the difference between Kate and KWrite? Someone said Kate = KEdit + KWrite. If Kate then supersedes KWrite, why did my default install come with both Kate and KWrite?
I first thought that Kate was like Notepad and KWrite was like Wordpad on Windows. Apparently that's not the case. (Right?)
If Kate can handle only pure text, is there anything below KOffice Writer (or whatever it's called) and OOo Writer that handles rich text, like Windows' Wordpad which is "greater than" Kate but "lesser than" M$ Word?
Thanks, all.
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Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org
And to answer your real questions about *.rtf ditors: ted is the Linux rich Text EDitor... Stan