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Subject: [OT] Good GUI Text Editor
From: spyroux-ubuntu () spyroux ! be (Arnaud Ligot)
Date: 2004-10-06 21:05:37
Message-ID: 1097096737.9868.3.camel () chatPotte
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If you have a lot of RAM, you could try eclipse (www.eclipse.org)
A.
Le mer 06/10/2004 ? 19:11, Brett Kirksey a ?crit :
> I know there is a religious war over the best command line text editor, \
> so I'm almost afraid to ask this question. But . . .
> In OS X I do about 90% of my work in BBEdit. BBEdit is a wonderful text \
> editor with syntax coloring, multiple programming language support, html \
> tools, shell tools, ftp, plug-in architecture, regular expressions, and \
> of course advanced text editing tools. What is the equivalent app in \
> Ubuntu/Linux?
> I looked at gedit that is intalled with Ubuntu. At least it has line \
> numbering, text coloring and some basic text editing tools, but is there \
> something that has it all (with a GUI--for the people about to yell \
> emacs)?
> Thanks,
> Brett
> --
> Brett Kirksey
>
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