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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Jamie Orchard-Hays <ja...@dang.com> on 2003/06/17 17:22:37 UTC

Re: Easy To Use Linux Text Editor

GEdit (or is it GnuEdit?) is usually on Linux... just type gedit and see if it comes up.

Emacs is really easy... after about two or three years of struggling ;-)

You might go all the way to an IDE like Eclipse... I use Intellij, but Eclipse is a free and awesome IDE.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matthew Machaj" <mm...@alumni.virginia.edu>
To: "Neon Guild Mailing List" <me...@neonguild.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 12:22 AM
Subject: Easy To Use Linux Text Editor


> I've always been a Windows user, but I'm starting to play in Linux and have
> Red Hat 8.0 installed on my computer.  I program and up to this point have
> been using TextPad on Windows as my text editor for writing code--which I
> love.  In my trip to Linux-world though all I can seem to find are these
> very cryptic, hard-to-use text editors like vi and emacs??  Is there any
> easy-to-use text editor out there for Linux similar to TextPad without a
> huge learning curve?
> 
> Thanks,
> -Matthew
> 
> 
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