I almost lost all my Sublime settings last night. I know some people store their text editor settings for VIM and/or Sublime on Github. This I assume allows for a quick clone on any machine - making any machine readily available with all your settings, key bindings, packages etc.

Kate is packed with features that will make it easier for you to view and edit all your text files. Kate lets you to edit and view many files at the same time, both in tabs and split views, and comes with a wide variety of plugins, including an embedded terminal that lets you launch console commands directly from Kate, powerful search and replace plugins, and a preview plugin that can show you what your MD, HTML and even SVG will look like.


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Kate supports highlighting for over 300 languages making it easier to read code in almost all programming languages. Kate also understands how brackets works and will help you navigate inside complex code blocks hierarchies. On-the-fly spellchecking is also included and will help you check your text before publishing.Multi-cursor editingBoost your productivity with a help of multi-cursor and multi-selection features. Kate now has it! Switching from other proprietary text editors and missing your hotkey bindings you used to? You can configure every hotkey in Kate so you don't even have to retrain yourself

Kate contains many plugins installed by defaults, making it more powerful than any other text editor. Use the integrated terminal emulator to run commands directly from Kate, execute SQL queries with the SQL extension, use GDB to debug your program, build projects with just one click, and much, much more.

Vim (/vm/;[5] vi improved) is a free and open-source, screen-based text editor program. It is an improved clone of Bill Joy's vi. Vim's author, Bram Moolenaar, derived Vim from a port of the Stevie editor for Amiga[6] and released a version to the public in 1991. Vim is designed for use both from a command-line interface and as a standalone application in a graphical user interface.[7]

Since its release for the Amiga, cross-platform development has made it available on many other systems. In 2018, it was voted the most popular editor amongst Linux Journal readers;[8] in 2015 the Stack Overflow developer survey found it to be the third most popular text editor,[9] and in 2019 the fifth most popular development environment.[10]

Vim's forerunner, Stevie (ST Editor for VI Enthusiasts), was created by Tim Thompson for the Atari ST in 1987[11][12] and further developed by Tony Andrews[11][13] and G.R. (Fred) Walter.[14][15] It was one of the first popularized clones of Vi, and did not use Vi's source code. The source code for Vi used the Ed text editor developed under AT&T, and therefore Vi could only be used by those with an AT&T source license.[citation needed] Basing Vim on the source code for Stevie meant the program could be distributed without requiring the AT&T source license.

Like vi, Vim's interface is not based on menus or icons but on commands given in a text user interface; its GUI mode, gVim, adds menus and toolbars for commonly used commands but the full functionality is still expressed through its command line mode. Vi (and by extension Vim) tends to allow a typist to keep their fingers on the home row, which can be an advantage for a touch typist.[32]

Like vi, vim supports multiple editing modes. Depending on the mode, typed characters are interpreted either as sequences of commands or are inserted as text. In Vim there are 14 editing modes, 7 basic modes and 7 variants:[36]

Vim is highly customizable and extensible, making it an attractive tool for users who demand a large amount of control and flexibility over their text editing environment.[38] Text input is facilitated by a variety of features designed to increase keyboard efficiency. Users can execute complex commands with "key mappings," which can be customized and extended. The "recording" feature allows for the creation of macros to automate sequences of keystrokes and call internal or user-defined functions and mappings. Abbreviations, similar to macros and key mappings, facilitate the expansion of short strings of text into longer ones and can also be used to correct mistakes. Vim also features an "easy" mode for users looking for a simpler text editing solution.[39]

It's also a little confusing as to which background you're talking about. Is this the background color displaying within the Text Editor dialog or the background color of the text that is being placed?

Select what you want to search, what you want to search for, andTextMate will present the results in a way that makes it easy to jumpbetween matches, extract matched text, or preview desired replacements.

In Ubuntu 22.04 the minimal installation is for machines where no human is logging in. And they really mean it! You are not supposed to ever login. Only automated tools are expected, which of course do not use visual text editors. Indeed, it was quite surprising because in previous Ubuntu versions the minimal installation meant that no regular users are logging in but a few interactive programs were still installed for sysadmins. Not for 22.04.

According to the list of installed packages posted here, there is no other text editor. As far as I understand, the minimized setup was originally intended for cloud instances, in which they have internet access by default. So if you want a text editor, they would expect you to install it yourself.

Today, we are excited to announce the release of GitLab 16.2 with all new rich text editor experience, command palette, support for keyless signing with Cosign, new customization layer for the Value Streams Dashboard and much more!

When you suggest changes in a merge request, you can now edit your suggestions more quickly. In a comment, switch to the rich text editor and use the UI to move up and down the lines of text. With this change, you can view your suggestions exactly as they will appear when the comment is posted.

When i edit text, sometimes i have to wait for several minutes for the change to happen.

And when i want to change color, the color picker doesnt change either, i can click on a color, and wait for 30 seconds before it changes, and sometimes it just wont change.

jEdit is a mature programmer's text editor with hundreds (counting the time developing plugins) of person-years of development behind it. To download, install, and set up jEdit as quickly and painlessly as possible,go to the Quick Start page.

BBEdit is the leading professional HTML and text editor for macOS. This award-winning product has been crafted to serve the needs of writers, Web authors and software developers, and provides an abundance of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of prose, source code, and textual data.

I would like to write a website with nice design, say like the ones generated by WordPress, SPIP or with advanced CSS-based templates. At the same time, I would like to write the contents in a text editor (possibly in text mode, with Emacs or vim, for instance) just like one writes a LaTeX file. In addition, I would like to use version control so as to easily see the changes across different versions of the website. I should say that the website I have in mind is not a blog; it is more organized and several pages should be updated with time. I am not looking for a highly complex solution as it is for a personal website with a few dozen pages (organized in "sections", "subsections" and maybe even "subsubsections").

I guess I have in mind the LaTeX model, where you write the contents and let the compiler generate a nice output. The LaTeX code is rather simple, and it is in text format so that it is trivial to apply version control.

WordPress is very nice, but as far as I can tell, you cannot really edit from a text editor in a terminal. You must use some kind of graphical interface. SPIP, like WordPress, will generate a database for which version control (with Git or so) does not seem appropriate.

I guess my question is whether there is software that could publish webpages written in plain text and organize these webpages (in pages/subpages, with menus, nice design, ...). If the overall organization of the webpages must be carried out of the text editor, that would be acceptable. The webpages could still have images, equations and so forth if the software is clever enough.

I don't believe this is the appropriate place to ask this kind of question as there are a huge number of answers, and indeed the interpretation is variable depending on what you mean by "easily write". I can (and have) written reasonably decent websites with a text editor, but its not easy because it requires in-depth knowledge of CSS and HTML for instance.

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I am not getting the rich text editor showing up in the pop up edit screen. I know I mentioned this before and was told that the new build 6843 fixed this. I have tried several templates to see if it was not my template that had the problem. But the other templates show the same problem.Ā 

Still not Basic Rich Text Editor in the pop up field. Here is a picture of what is going on:


Okay I did a bunch of clearing out my browsers and tested the rich text editor in my different browsers. USING POPUP for edit and add, I can not get it to work in Chrome. It does work in Firefox and IE. But in chrome it works if it is not a pop up.Ā 

Have you tried testing it in chrome with a pop up edit screen. If you do let me know, chrome is a fast growing browser (I really like it because it is so much faster than the others) and I hate to develop these popup edit screens to have a customer get it not to show up.

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Kim

Okay so something must be wrong here. Because I tried it on two different computers and I get the same results rich text editor does not load on the popup edit screen. So let me uninstall chrome and try again. Maybe it is something with the version I downloaded. Can you tell me what version of chrome you tested it in?

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