On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 06:12, Randy Kramer wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm starting to do pretty much everything from the command line now, to
> > the point that I don't even touch XWindows for most of the day.  While
> > this is cool and exciting, I'm curious as to people's opinions on what
> > text editor I should use for programming, file editing, etc.
>
> I'd just like to cast a vote for nedit.  It has syntax highlighting (for
> many languages), soft word wrap (they call it continuous word wrap), and
> macros, and, if you're from windows, it just seems more comfortable than
> vi or emacs.  Kedit is nice too, and there are others, but nedit had
> more of the features I wanted.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Randy Kramer

Speaking of soft word wrap, does anybody know of any good (fast, small memory 
footprint, decent feature set, etc.) GUI editors that employ this feature? 
Kedit and Kwrite don't, and Gedit inherits GTK's weird (to me, anyway) method 
of doing soft word wrap (try it and see :).

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