In my last article I introduced you to Gedit (see “Gedit: No more text-based editor for you!“) and, as promised, this time around we will examine the KDE equivalent…Kate.
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Using Kate As a Web Editor
There are many applications out there that provide project-based web development tools and very feature-rich interfaces, but sometimes all you really need is a good text editor. For those times, there are few editors that can stand up to the KDE powerhouse called Kate.
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Web Marketers Increasingly Turn to Open-Source Site Development
When Jenny Zhang needed a new portfolio, she ditched Dreamweaver and FrontPage for Bluefish and Kate. Here is the result.
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The Vi input mode for Kate is “done”
I just marked the Vi input mode (”V.I.M.”?) for the Kate kpart as done in the feature plan for KDE 4.2. It feels a bit weird to mark it as done, though, as there are tonnes of things I want to implement after KDE 4.2.
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Poll shows majority favor Vi as their editor of choice
Two weeks back, this blog had run a poll which asked which was your favourite editor. The poll was open for voting roughly for a period of two weeks or 14 days. And nearly 750 people participated in the poll.
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