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MC708
Posted on 10-18-16 08:15 PM Link | #78925
Thanks. Glad that this is resolved.

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Kak
Posted on 10-18-16 08:17 PM Link | #78927
KLayout 4.0
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it'a pretty good live cd where the dos interface is basically a huge set of batch scripts unified by a config.sys boot menu

it also has Linux / Windows XP / 7 / 8 interfaces, which work differently
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MC708
Posted on 10-18-16 08:18 PM Link | #78928
Huh, sounds cool. EnCryptiX is a lot less serious than that :P

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Nadia
Posted on 12-23-16 12:35 AM Link | #80525
(late replies, yay)

I use Vim, a pretty old and complicated text editor that's quite different from the way you edit in most other text editors, though you can be really fast and efficient with it once you learn how to use it.

Vim uses several different 'modes' when editing text -- by default you're in normal mode where you can enter commands to change the text or move around, like h/j/k/l to move left/down/up/right in the text, i to insert some text o to create a new line. When using a command that inserts text you'll go to insert mode, where the keyboard acts mostly like a regular text editor, and when you're done you can go back to normal mnode to quickly move around in the file, or repeat yor last action, or record a macro to speed up some repetitive task, etc.

Vim is really flexible and can basically be configured to do whatever kind of text editing you want, be it nice support for your favorite programming language, even more commands to jump around in your files or maybe even playing Tetris.

I think this video of a plugin for controlling Vim with your voice is a good example of just how detailed and powerful the different commands in Vim can be (though of course normally you'd be typing a few letters on the keyboard and not talking to it :P )

Yami
Posted on 12-23-16 08:22 AM Link | #80532
On Linux, I use Nano, Vim, and Pluma.
On macOS, I use TextWrangler.
On Windows, I use Notepad++.

But my most frequently used text editor by far, would be Nano.

Spacey
Posted on 12-25-16 10:43 PM Link | #80561
I like using nano or vim (not as familliar with vim though) when doing simple commandline work, but for bigger multi-file projects I often use other things. I like sublimetext3 from what i've used of it but I have yet to buy my own copy for myself (and probably wont because its so damn expensive).

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TacoCat
Posted on 02-04-21 04:58 PM Link | #100021
LibreOffice 7.0 Writer

HEYimHeroic
Posted on 02-05-21 07:03 AM Link | #100027
i use LibreOffice for rich text files, but for everything else i use Notepad++.

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Dario
Posted on 08-05-23 01:17 PM Link | #101264
I prefer using Notepad++

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Digital Cheese
Posted on 08-07-23 03:10 PM Link | #101277
Notepad++, easy choice for me. Works well too, tons of features, etc. I would say VSCode but this isn't IDEs just regular text-editing software as OP said.

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fruityloops
Posted on 08-07-23 03:28 PM Link | #101280
Kate first, VSCode second
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