[Nottingham] Are there any decent linux text editors?
Phil Whitaker
nottinghamlug at beardygnome.co.uk
Tue Nov 16 12:32:47 UTC 2010
My vote would be for geany - like Dave, I spent ages looking for a Linux
Notepad++ replacement but once I'd found geany I never looked back. You can
even get geany on Windows, but Notepad++ looks better on a Windows
envirnonment.
Phil
On 16 November 2010 10:18, Michael Erskine <msemtd at googlemail.com> wrote:
> > On Linux scite almost
> > does what I want, but the find-in-files doesn't include the option to
> > search sub-directories.
>
> You should be able to change this in one of your scite properties files.
>
> JEdit works fine for me - Kate, GVim, Nano, Mousepad all work well for
> me too. For XML I'd use XPontus or Eclipse.
>
> Regards,
> Michael Erskine.
>
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