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Old 03-01-2014, 08:02 PM   #46
Gregg Bell
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Absurdly long titles are IN.

I can grep awk
So you're thinking I should go with the other title? And not sure what

I can grep awk

means. But speaking of grep, let me ask you a question. I, accidentally, ended up downloading all these text editors in Xubuntu last night. (I thought I was just checking the size of the downloads.) So I've got like 6 text editors now. I like Kate and Bluefish and Medit seems okay. But this one jEdit is more of an IDE and I like it because it shows all the surrounding print in red when there's a coding mistake (like a missing end tag or something), but it's nearly impossible to copy and paste from the text into the "find" box for "find & replace." I think that may be because they're talking about "strings" going in there, or it may just be buggy (I Googled and some guys were having problems with it too but that didn't help ultimately.). Any idea what might be going on? Or, alternatively, would you happen to know of any Ubuntu text editors that are good about letting you know when there's a coding mistake? Thanks!
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