On Monday 18 September 2006 11:10 am, Marc wrote:
I have tried bluefish and found it to be good for some web editing
stuff
but not overall good for my needs. I use gedit a lot for simple stuff. I
recently heard someone speak highly of vim outliner. Apparently it is
something that plugs into vim and/or runs on top of it. From what I
understand, if you learn it well, you can eventually use it to do lots of
fast editing/writing/programming, etc. There is a learning curve with it,
however. I am actually looking for something like that but more
multiplatform. I want to be able to move from linux to windoze and work
without slowing down (much). At least with regards to the application, not
the os...
have you tried cooledit?
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cooledit/
Marc
On 9/18/06, Deepak Shrestha <d88pak(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > As always, there is lots of choice in linux, though usually you have to
>
> make
>
> > choices about features, too. The really good thing about Textpad is
>
> that it
>
> > had so many useful features, yet it was simple to learn. I guess the
> > UI
>
> was
>
> > just very well designed.
> >
> > I suspect Uno will have to look again at his list of requirements and
>
> put them
>
> > in order of importance. If he does that it may be possible to debate
>
> the
>
> > pros and cons of each editor against the list.
>
> have you tried bluefish???
>
http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index.html
>
> Hope its good enough for you.
>
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