hi
I've Squeeze with a minimal XFCE 4 installed and looking for a simple text editor running under XFCE.
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text editor for XFCE
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Re: text editor for XFCE
leafpad or geany. There's mousepad which is linked with xfce but if you have no printer install it without recommends so it doesn't pull printer support.
Re: text editor for XFCE
Do I understand correctly?secipolla wrote:leafpad or geany. There's mousepad which is linked with xfce but if you have no printer install it without recommends so it doesn't pull printer support.
I cannot print from mousepad?
Re: text editor for XFCE
I use the text editor for keeping notes and for writing/editing all my web pages, thus, I like to have multiple tabs open at the same time. Leafpad/Mousepad can't do that, so I remove them and install gedit.
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Re: text editor for XFCE
My choice is leafpad and geanysecipolla wrote:leafpad or geany.
Leafpad for simple, basic, rapid editing & notes, Geany for more complex works!
Great combination IMHO!!!
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Yes you can. I meant that if you didn't have a printer then you could install mousepad without recommended packages and it wouldn't pull xfprint4 (printer support).cc wrote:Do I understand correctly?secipolla wrote:leafpad or geany. There's mousepad which is linked with xfce but if you have no printer install it without recommends so it doesn't pull printer support.
I cannot print from mousepad?
geany has tabs too (there may be others as well).bohu wrote:I use the text editor for keeping notes and for writing/editing all my web pages, thus, I like to have multiple tabs open at the same time. Leafpad/Mousepad can't do that, so I remove them and install gedit.
Re: text editor for XFCE
I go for Gedit every time. Its plugins make it so extensible it's indispensable. (That rhyme was indefensible.)
Xfce, Wheezy