Dominik Haumann wrote: > On Tuesday 25 July 2006 16:53, mwoehlke wrote: >> Dominik Haumann wrote: >>> On Monday 24 July 2006 17:09, mwoehlke wrote: >>>> Dominik Haumann wrote: >>>>> On Friday 21 July 2006 16:33, Robert Knight wrote: >>>>>> On a side note, what is the difference between KWrite and Kate? Or >>>>>> in other words, when would I want to use KWrite instead of Kate? >>>>> Yes, I also remember the idea of removing kwrite in favour of kate. >>>>> Don't know what came out of discussions, though. >>>> Isn't KWrite more light-weight (basically just a window frame wrapped >>>> around a KATE-part)? >>>> >>>> Personally I never cared for KATE (the application); it seems like a >>>> KDevelop-wannabe, whereas I'm usually looking for 'just a text >>>> editor'. I use KWrite (and KDevelop, which is using KATE-part) all the >>>> time. The only time I ever used KATE was on a computer that didn't >>>> have KDevelop. >>>> >>>> Given that it *is* basically nothing but a KATE-part container, is >>>> there really much overhead in maintaining KWrite? >>> Maintaining never was a problem iirc ;) But we often had the >>> discussions about three text editors in the K-menu, whereas one would >>> already be enough. >> Three? Funny, I can only find KWrite. :-) >> >> My vote is still to keep KWrite (and hey, even Windoze has both Notepad >> and Wordpad); I prefer having a lean-and-mean editor. Kate-app always >> seemed like it had too many bells and whistles to be the Linux 'notepad'. >> >> What's the third, though? > > KEdit Ah, KEdit, which I never cared for for the opposite reason; it's *too* dumb :-). Maybe I'm confused; if you're just talking about moving around icons, I've no problems with that. Nor do I (personally) have any problems nuking KEdit entirely. I'd still like to hope for KWrite to stay in whatever source package gives you KATE-part, though; it seems a little silly to do otherwise considering what KWrite is. -- Matthew DOS Attack: See America Online -- my college room mate _______________________________________________ KWrite-Devel mailing list KWrite-Devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kwrite-devel