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Software > Text editors >
(on Wikipedia)
http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/
A straightforward GUI text editor.
I really only use it because I can echo foo|leafpad and launch leafpad with that content.
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I usually use Geany
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Software > Text editors >
(on Wikipedia)
http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/
A straightforward GUI text editor.
I really only use it because I can echo foo|leafpad and launch leafpad with that content.
I usually use Geany
https://github.com/codebrainz/mousepad
A simple little text editor used in Xfce installations.
A great little text editor! I prefer Leafpad though.
Software >
(on Wikipedia)
http://eric-ide.python-projects.org/
The Eric Python IDE
Well-integrated with KDE I’ve heard.
Software > Text editors >
(on Wikipedia)
https://apps.kde.org/kwrite/
A decent enough text editor.
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Software > Text editors >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.kdevelop.org/
An IDE.
I never used it. It’s just here for reference.
Software > Text editors >
(on Wikipedia)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nedit/
A low-dependency (X/Motif) easy-to-use GUI text editor.
WAY too ugly.
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/notecase/
A cross-platform hierarchical note-taking program.
Seems fair, but I’m using it like I would use multiple files opened with Kate.
abandoned
See EditPad Lite instead.
Software >
Text editors >
A free tabbed text editor.
Spectacular.
EditPad Lite (archive) (Linux)
Software >
(on Wikipedia)
http://www.jedit.org/
A general editor, although this page has notes on using the Ruby plugin from rubyjedit.org
While it’s really cool to have autocompletion, I think the experience of using Kate with my simple modifications is far better than this crap. My next step up from that would have to be a proper IDE.
Software > Text editors >
Ruby > Ruby Editors and IDEs >
https://web.archive.org/web/20070812101823/http://www.ruby-ide.com:80/forum/
https://web.archive.org/web/20191225134211/http://www.ruby-ide.com:80/
A text editor for Ruby Programming.
Abandoned and homeless