you forgot one bluefish why nto bluefish is nice
Emacs
Vi/Vim
Joe
Nano/Pico
Gedit
LeafPad
Kate
Kwrite
Text Editor...dude whats that?
Notepad
you forgot one bluefish why nto bluefish is nice
Scribes is also good. However it feels like it is missing polish. Regardless it is good for starting to write code, gvim is good for finishing the job.
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Voted Vi/Vim.
I use Vi as much as I can, but also am a big fan of Kate for when I want a GUI. Gedit is a worthy replacement for kate when on Gnome.
Perhaps this should have been a multiple choice poll as many use several editors?
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LeafPad is mine for text editing under X. nano is it when editing on the console.
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I use Kate. Gedit, when I do not find it worth it to install all the KDE libraries.
I use nano when confined to the CLI.
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i'm a fan of vim,
but gedit is great too..
i've heard good things about emacs and kwrite though
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Kate fulfills my limited needs.
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