OK, I 'll give it a whirl ...
JJR
Dean Hamstead wrote:
seconds to geany, and it has minimal dependencies beyond gtk.
Dean
Mauro wrote:
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 e
seconds to geany, and it has minimal dependencies beyond gtk.
Dean
Mauro wrote:
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
> 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
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 11:53:08AM -0500, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
> 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)?
gedit
You can co
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 Compa
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