View Single Post
Old 08-08-2023, 07:53 AM   #11
finalgirlfall
Member
finalgirlfall began at the beginning.
 
Posts: 20
Karma: 10
Join Date: May 2023
Location: hell ^_^
Device: Kobo Clara Colour
Quote:
Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
KATE is a native Linux equivalent to Windows Notepad++, there are others.
Both, as well as text edit, do tabs per document, names sessions that load a set of files, selectable programming syntax if needed and powerful regex based search&replace. You can group text documents per project and have an interface like a tabbed browser.
Notepad++ can work on WINE on Linux, but since Notepad++ is based on a Linux program there are plenty of native Linux ones.
KATE may stand for KDE Advanced Text Editor, though it doesn't need KDE.

Notepad++ has no connection to Windows Notepad (of which there are different kinds) other than being for Windows.
i see, thank you for explaining!! ^_^
finalgirlfall is offline   Reply With Quote