Re: KDE (was Re: alternatives to gnotepad+)

2000-03-21 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote: On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 15:10:49 -0500, Bart Szyszka wrote: Unless I'm mistaken, KDE2 will be included in Debian's site because of all the licensing changes You are probably mistaken. While there is a license change in that KDE2 uses Qt2

Re: alternatives to gnotepad+

2000-03-19 Thread Chirag
- Original Message - From: Sean Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Adam Shand [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Debian User List debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 7:28 AM Subject: Re: alternatives to gnotepad+ Hi I don't know anything about gnotepad+. But would vile

KDE (was Re: alternatives to gnotepad+)

2000-03-19 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Also what about kedit part of KDE. It opens more than one file simultaneously. BTW, are there .debs for KDE in Debian? I tried GNOME, but it wasn't really my kind of desktop, and KDE looks good. Thanks, Jonathan Nieder __ Get Your

RE: KDE (was Re: alternatives to gnotepad+)

2000-03-19 Thread Bart Szyszka
BTW, are there .debs for KDE in Debian? I tried GNOME, but it wasn't really my kind of desktop, and KDE looks good. Yep, take a look at: http://kde.tdyc.com Unless I'm mistaken, KDE2 will be included in Debian's site because of all the licensing changes, but for noe kde.tdyc.com is where you

Re: KDE (was Re: alternatives to gnotepad+)

2000-03-19 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 15:10:49 -0500, Bart Szyszka wrote: Unless I'm mistaken, KDE2 will be included in Debian's site because of all the licensing changes You are probably mistaken. While there is a license change in that KDE2 uses Qt2 which unlike Qt1 which KDE1 uses is free, the license

Re: alternatives to gnotepad+

2000-03-18 Thread Adam Shand
I have long used gnotepad+ also, but lately, due to the reasons you have offered, I have used gxedit. It seems to be about at the point of functionality that gnotepad+ used to be when I thought it was so handy. You would have to try it yourself to see if it suited you. Gedit seems like it

Re: alternatives to gnotepad+

2000-03-18 Thread kometboy
Adam Shand wrote: hey. so ... does anyone else out there know of an alternative? the simpler the better so long as it has multiple tabls (or a similar feature) to easily switch between files. I have long used gnotepad+ also, but lately, due to the reasons you have offered, I have used

Re: alternatives to gnotepad+

2000-03-18 Thread dan
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 11:13:17AM -0900, Adam Shand generated a stream of 1s and 0s: hey. i've been a loyal user of gnotepad+ for quite a while but it seems to be getting buggier and buggier (and more and more features that i don't need). what i like about it is that it's one editor

Re: alternatives to gnotepad+

2000-03-18 Thread Adam Shand
There's a plethora of editors out there. Ever tried XEmacs? XEmacs has pull-down menus, so you don't really have to memorize all the key combinations, and most importantly has very nice syntax highlighting features. emacs is way more then i need. all i want is a simple gui based text editor

Re: alternatives to gnotepad+

2000-03-18 Thread Sean Johnson
nedit would work but it won't allow multiple files to be open within one window. gnotepad+ and gedit are exactly what i want but buggy enough to not be very annoying to use (and c ain't my forte so i can't use the source unfortunately :-( ). VIM is pretty easy to use ... and gVIM, the

Re: alternatives to gnotepad+

2000-03-18 Thread Adam Shand
VIM is pretty easy to use ... and gVIM, the graphical interface to VIM is rather nice looking I think. yeah ... i can do that, but it's not quite what i had in mind. i did however just check the gedit homepage and it turns out that the debian package is quite out of date and that there are a

alternatives to gnotepad+

2000-03-17 Thread Adam Shand
hey. i've been a loyal user of gnotepad+ for quite a while but it seems to be getting buggier and buggier (and more and more features that i don't need). what i like about it is that it's one editor program with a bunch of tabs for multiple open documents so you can switch between them. i