On Monday 18 September 2006 11:10 am, Marc wrote: > I have tried bluefish and found it to be good for some web editing stuff > but not overall good for my needs. I use gedit a lot for simple stuff. I > recently heard someone speak highly of vim outliner. Apparently it is > something that plugs into vim and/or runs on top of it. From what I > understand, if you learn it well, you can eventually use it to do lots of > fast editing/writing/programming, etc. There is a learning curve with it, > however. I am actually looking for something like that but more > multiplatform. I want to be able to move from linux to windoze and work > without slowing down (much). At least with regards to the application, not > the os... have you tried cooledit? http://freshmeat.net/projects/cooledit/ > > > Marc > > On 9/18/06, Deepak Shrestha <d88pak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > As always, there is lots of choice in linux, though usually you have to > > > > make > > > > > choices about features, too. The really good thing about Textpad is > > > > that it > > > > > had so many useful features, yet it was simple to learn. I guess the > > > UI > > > > was > > > > > just very well designed. > > > > > > I suspect Uno will have to look again at his list of requirements and > > > > put them > > > > > in order of importance. If he does that it may be possible to debate > > > > the > > > > > pros and cons of each editor against the list. > > > > have you tried bluefish??? > > http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index.html > > > > Hope its good enough for you. > > > > -- > > fedora-list mailing list > > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list -- Diplomacy is the art of saying "Nice Doggy" While you look for a rock..Will Rodgers