According to http://kate.kde.org/info.php, kate and kwrite (and Quanta)
all use katepart (a rewrite of kwrite).

Stephen Leaf wrote:
> As far as I can tell kate has a kwrite embedded :) I'm sure that's not the 
> case but it seems like it. everything kwrite can do so can kate. only it has 
> more options that I'd never used.
> 
> And yes Code folding is nice don't use it much tho.
> 
> On Tuesday 06 December 2005 09:48, David Grant wrote:
>> Stephen Leaf wrote:
>>> KWrite part of KDE. Notepad with Syntax Highlighting and AutoIndention.
>>> And because it's part of KDE all the kioslaves come with. Which means
>>> editing sites over ftp, ftps, ssh and many others is possible.
>>> Like the Vim guy said. DEs? who needs them :)
>> Mmmm, reminds me of Kate!  When I use KDE, I used Kate for all non-PHP
>> coding tasks, because it has great highlighting, and code folding too. :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> David Grant
> 


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