Anders Johansson said the following on 02/12/2011 10:11 AM:
On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 16:02 +0100, Gilles SICHE wrote:
Hello,
Notepad++ is a brilliant text editor for Windows, is there a version of this program with the same features for Linux?
I have no idea what notepad++ is, but the web site says it's based on scintilla, which is available for linux. The scintilla web site suggests scite
If you mention which specific features you're interested in, it would be easier for people to suggest other alternatives as well
Yes. Is it ... A modeless editor A very small editor with few features A fast to start up editor A very 'plain text' editor that's guaranteed to use only text and suitable for editing config files :-) :-) :-) Some function like 'an easy TODO pad' I'm using Basket for keeping notes. Its in my system tray. Its not about files, but its 'always there' (aka fast to start) and modeless (for common editing). It is not file oriented. For some of those thinks like TiddlyWiki might be more suitable, running in GTD mode. Despite what some people might claim, telling us what you are trying to achieve, what your objectives for use are, will help us advise you. If you just want an easy to use editor, Linux has **LOTS** of them, depending on your definition of "easy". If that definition boils down to 'Just Like on Microsoft Windows' then I suggest you find a more tactful way of phrasing it :-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org