Toby Miller wrote:
> As far as Linux goes, Jedit is the only editor I've been able to find that
> compares against something like Textpad or UltraEdit.

It should be stated here that vi (vim, gvim) and emacs (xemacs) belong to a 
different class of editor.
If you know how to handle them (which may include learning a few words of 
lisp in the case of emacs), you have an extremely powerful editor that can do 
anything you want. This may not be an easy task, but it is no coincidence 
that especially programmers use these editors.

This is why they cannot really be compared with Textpad or Ultraedit.

Wagner

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