Jeffrey Rolland wrote: > Hello, all! > > I just got Debian up and running on an iMac G3 500MHz, and now I want > to get down to business on it. > > I have an iBook running Mac OS X 10.4.10 and I use BBEdit Lite (the > version that came before TextWrangler, which is also a good app) as my > text editor on it. My dad has a Compaq running Windows XP and I use > NotePad++ as my text editor on it. > > I mainly crack open and\or create text files, but I do a tiny (tiny!) > bit of C programming as well. > > Can anyone recommend a GUI text editor for GNOME that has similar > functionality and power to these two programs (line numbers, optional > text wrap, and line ending conversions are key, but other things, > too)? I'm not interested in the learning curves of vi or emacs right > now, so please don't recommend gVim or XEmacs. > > Thank you in advance for any recommendations you can provide. > > Sincerely, > -- > Jeffrey Rolland > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > "The weed of crime bears bitter fruit; crime does NOT pay! The Shadow > knows!" > - _The Shadow_ > > > > I've always been partial to nedit, myself; it works well under WindowMaker, so I imagine it would be okay under Gnome as well.
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