On Tuesday 12 Jul 2005 11:48 am, Amol Bharat wrote:
> Hello friends,
> On my Red Hat Linux 8.0, I am looking fo good text editors. What are
> the other text editors, apart from vi and emacs?
Gedit, kate, kwrite if you're using a GUI. Nano is good if you want something
on the command line and don
On 7/11/05, sudhanwa Jogalekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/11/05, Concepts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Good idea !! But you might want to check out the
> > > existing software
> > > already available for this purpose. I just saw a new
> > > one on
> > > freshmeat.net today - pgd.sf.net.
--- Amol Bharat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello friends,
> On my Red Hat Linux 8.0, I am looking fo good text
> editors. What are
> the other text editors, apart from vi and emacs?
Install Openoffice instead. unless U have disk space,
time to buy new harddisk dude
> Where can I find their
hello
Kate is the solution one for you :) (considering your background )
but Vi is best an prefeed !
> On my Red Hat Linux 8.0, I am looking fo good text editors. What are
> the other text editors, apart from vi and emacs? Where can I find
> their RPMs? Some time back I'd used UltraEdit and
--- Shantanoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | the day M$ decides release true OSS - 'cos
> | that'll be the day software would be completely
> | iberated.
> |
> I never said anything about OSS MS Linux. If its
> free, if its as good as WinXp, then its a blow to
the
> OSS Linux Market Share, simp
Hello friends,
We want animation in our project. We have two
option OpenGL or SVG. We don't know which one is
easier to code.
Please help us.
Thank You.
Kind Regards,
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Hi,
--- Amol Bharat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are
> the other text editors, apart from vi and emacs?
I would recommend that you learn either vi(m) or GNU
Emacs thoroughly. I understand there is an initial
learning curve involved, but, it will definitely help
you in the long run. On a per
>
>
> Can you publish the source of this "Maildisk" ? It will be useful to
> many other people.
>
> Personally, one of the reason why I oppose giving projects to stuents
> is the attitude problem most of them have. They dont want to share
> their code with others. Last year, I offered some help/
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> beware of RPMs , I had pretty frustrating experience
> with them , they are the primary problem with Linux.
You want to say that rpm is the basic problem withm rpm. Wtf is linux
married to rpm in your dictionary? Fix it.
>Then after lot of hair pulling I came to know about
> these .gz file
sadiq hannure wrote:
Hello friends,
We want animation in our project. We have two
option OpenGL or SVG. We don't know which one is
easier to code.
Please help us.
OpenGL is a graphics API that is used for accelerated graphics like
Games. SVG is a specification for graphics in XML. They
beware of RPMs , I had pretty frustrating experience
with them , they are the primary problem with Linux.
Eh? Am I missing something? I have used rpm-based distros for quite some
time now, and nowhere have I had an experience that causes me to say
that rpms are the *primary* problem with L
> Gedit, kate, kwrite if you're using a GUI. Nano is good if you want something
The one I find surprisingly missing from this list is scite. Its
lightweight (extremely lightweight), does all of the things expected
of a basic text editor, even does syntax highlighting. All in all, I
consider it to b
Then after lot of hair pulling I came to know about
these .gz files. I downloaded
firefox-1.0.4.installer.tar.gz and followed the
instructions and to my misbelief There was a FireFox
installation Wizard window (no shelling), And today I
am using Firefox1.04 on linux. So try to find if any
.gz
On 7/12/05, Gurudatta Raut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> --- Shantanoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > | the day M$ decides release true OSS - 'cos
> > | that'll be the day software would be completely
> > | iberated.
> > |
> > I never said anything about OSS MS Linux. If its
> > free, if it
On 7/12/05, Gurudatta Raut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> beware of RPMs , I had pretty frustrating experience
> with them , they are the primary problem with Linux.
>
> Recently I tried to install FireFox with RPM, but all
> my atttempts made matters worst,
>
>Then after lot of hair pulling I
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