Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-06 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All Meanwhile, I have found a nice text editor with auto-replacement. It is called TEA and it is available at: http://tea.linux.kiev.ua/ Regards, Paul PS: Since I am a GMail user, please be sure that you reply to the list. Want to buy

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread Paul Smith
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 11:13:19 +1100, John Layt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you looking for a just a text editor, or a full-blown Word Processor? In KDE the Kate and KWrite text editors don't have AutoCorrect, but they do have a Word Completion plugin that pops up a list of suggested

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread Eric Huff
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've got a crappy old P3 and OO opens in 7 seconds... What are the conditions for that? (IE: 1st time, already an Oo instance open, etc) ? mine is approximately: 24 seconds for the 1st time 15 for the 2nd (opening a different file after closing 1st) 6 when

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread Randall D. Hobbs
On Saturday 01 January 2005 02:51 pm, JoeHill wrote: I've got a crappy old P3 and OO opens in 7 seconds... Do people with faster systems see faster load times for this than I do (admittedly, relatively slow)? First time through - about 6 seconds. Second time loaded - almost 3 seconds. System

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread JoeHill
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 11:36:04 -0800 Eric Huff disseminated the following: I've got a crappy old P3 and OO opens in 7 seconds... What are the conditions for that? (IE: 1st time, already an Oo instance open, etc) ? That's opening OO for the first time in weeks. Second time opens in 4 seconds.

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread JoeHill
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 11:36:04 -0800 Eric Huff disseminated the following: processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 6 model : 8 model name : Celeron (Coppermine) stepping: 6 cpu MHz : 797.669 cache size : 128 KB fdiv_bug

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread Eric Huff
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 6 model : 8 model name : Celeron (Coppermine) stepping: 6 snip BTW, how the heck do I get this info? I had to search for the answer myself to get it: cat

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread JoeHill
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 12:19:36 -0800 Eric Huff disseminated the following: BTW, how the heck do I get this info? I had to search for the answer myself to get it: cat /proc/cpuinfo 512MB [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread Eric Huff
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eric Huff disseminated the following: It's prolly a combo of the Celeron processor and your memory usage. My OO is set to use 9MB, I set it to 20 and it opened in under 4 seconds. Plonk another stick of memory in there, d00d! Will that help: ~ $ free

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread JoeHill
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 14:26:04 -0800 Eric Huff disseminated the following: Plonk another stick of memory in there, d00d! Will that help: ~ $ free total usedfree sharedbuffers cached Mem: 255136253272 1864 032396115588 -/+

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread Randall D. Hobbs
On Sunday 02 January 2005 05:15 pm, JoeHill wrote: There's so many factors involved, tho, if you look at Randall's stats his OO opens in the same amount of time as mine, and he's got a freakin' monster. Could be the OO version, could be a lot of things. *But*, with RAM bein' so stinkin' cheap,

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread JoeHill
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 17:46:30 -0600 Randall D. Hobbs disseminated the following: I'm thinking it's about time to build one of those dual Xeon systems for my home PC... Might be nice to play with ;-) If these thoughts start to replace those 'other' thoughts, get help ;-) -- JoeHill / RLU

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-02 Thread mikkel
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eric Huff disseminated the following: It's prolly a combo of the Celeron processor and your memory usage. My OO is set to use 9MB, I set it to 20 and it opened in under 4 seconds. Plonk another stick of memory in there, d00d! Will that help: ~ $ free

[newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-01 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All I am looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature, i.e., able to auto-replace y with yes whenever I type y. OpenOffice has got that feature, but OpenOffice takes long to start. Any suggestions? Paul PS: Since I am a GMail user, please be sure that you reply to the

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-01 Thread JoeHill
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 20:32:35 + Paul Smith disseminated the following: but OpenOffice takes long to start. Just curious, but what are you running Mandrake on?! I've got a crappy old P3 and OO opens in 7 seconds... Do people with faster systems see faster load times for this than I do

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-01 Thread Paul Smith
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 15:51:59 -0500, JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: but OpenOffice takes long to start. Just curious, but what are you running Mandrake on?! I've got a crappy old P3 and OO opens in 7 seconds... 35 seconds in my case. The details of my computer are below. Paul PS: Since

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-01 Thread JoeHill
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 21:02:23 + Paul Smith disseminated the following: but OpenOffice takes long to start. Just curious, but what are you running Mandrake on?! I've got a crappy old P3 and OO opens in 7 seconds... 35 seconds in my case. The details of my computer are below.

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-01 Thread Anne Wilson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 01 Jan 2005 20:32, Paul Smith wrote: Dear All I am looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature, i.e., able to auto-replace y with yes whenever I type y. OpenOffice has got that feature, but OpenOffice takes long to

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-01 Thread Kenneth
Paul Smith wrote: Dear All I am looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature, i.e., able to auto-replace y with yes whenever I type y. OpenOffice has got that feature, but OpenOffice takes long to start. Any suggestions? Paul Paul, I'd suggest upgrading to OpenOffice 1.1.3 and

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-01 Thread Kenneth
Kenneth wrote: check here: http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/OOoSpeedup Paul, I'd suggest upgrading to OpenOffice 1.1.3 and adjusting the tools/options/memory/use for OpenOffice memory setting upward to perhaps 25mb - I think this is what I read on a Twiki topic about speeding up the boot

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-01 Thread Paul Smith
On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 17:03:54 -0500, Kenneth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kenneth wrote: check here: http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/OOoSpeedup Thanks, Kenneth and Anne. Your suggestions do help with improving the opening time of OpenOffice. Paul PS: Since I am a GMail user, please

Re: [newbie] Looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature

2005-01-01 Thread John Layt
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 07:32, Paul Smith wrote: Dear All I am looking for a text editor with the auto-completion feature, i.e., able to auto-replace y with yes whenever I type y. OpenOffice has got that feature, but OpenOffice takes long to start. Any suggestions? Paul PS: Since I am a