[DNG] Question about the text editor named medit.

2022-01-05 Thread Edward Bartolo via Dng
Dear All, Going to packages/debian.org I found other packages similar to medit like bluefish and jedit. I tried jedit first, but its font rendering is aggressive on my aging eyes and resorted to using bluefish which has its font rendering more comparable to medit's. That is the beauty of open sou

Re: [DNG] Question about the text editor named medit.

2022-01-04 Thread aitor
Hi, On 4/1/22 13:47, Ralph Ronnquist via Dng wrote: .. gratuitous result: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1372529/is-it-possible-to-get-latest-version-of-medit-aka-mooedit-for-ubuntu-20-04-lts The tarball was available; the rest is for ubuntu of course The last packaging was in oldstable: h

Re: [DNG] Question about the text editor named medit.

2022-01-04 Thread Ralph Ronnquist via Dng
On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 13:18:07 +0100 Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote: > Dear All, > > Upgrading to chimeara removed medit, a text editor I used for writing > code and any other plain text document. I could not install it and it > seems it has been removed from the repository. Searching online for a >

Re: [DNG] Question about the text editor named medit.

2022-01-04 Thread Antony Stone
On Tuesday 04 January 2022 at 13:18:07, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote: > Dear All, > > Upgrading to chimeara removed medit, a text editor I used for writing > code and any other plain text document. I could not install it and it > seems it has been removed from the repository. Searching online for

[DNG] Question about the text editor named medit.

2022-01-04 Thread Edward Bartolo via Dng
Dear All, Upgrading to chimeara removed medit, a text editor I used for writing code and any other plain text document. I could not install it and it seems it has been removed from the repository. Searching online for a recently updated source tarball, I did not find any. It seems it has been aban