Monte Milanuk said:
> Check out Nedit, the Nirvanha Editor. It is supposed to be designed to
> be familiar to Windows/Mac users, and is far more powerful than KWrite
> (but so is Xemacs, and gvim, if you have the time to invest in learning
> them) Alternatives include gEdit, GXedit, etc.
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Check out Nedit, the Nirvanha Editor. It is supposed to be designed to
be familiar to Windows/Mac users, and is far more powerful than KWrite
(but so is Xemacs, and gvim, if you have the time to invest in learning
them) Alternatives include gEdit, GXedit, etc.
Monte
bascule wrote:
>
> what i
try with kwrite
bascule, escribió:
> what is a good kde equivalent of notepad?
>
> i ask because when i open a pilot .pdb file in notepad (in this case my
> datebook backup- don't ask) i see all the text i have ever entered as
> well as gobbledygook, this is fine; but when i open the same file
what is a good kde equivalent of notepad?
i ask because when i open a pilot .pdb file in notepad (in this case my
datebook backup- don't ask) i see all the text i have ever entered as
well as gobbledygook, this is fine; but when i open the same file in
kde with the text editor i only see about 2