Perhaps,
As far as I can judge, Notepad++ is by far the most popular!
I did not check how much notepadqq is compatible with NPP language files, but 
even if not, it should have its own system. 
Regardless, notepadd++, as far as I can tell is more popular among young 
programmers, then VIM, Emacs and all other cryptic old style editors.
When I left ISPF behind, I promised myself not to learn any "yet another 
cryptic" editor, so I did not learn VI and neither Kedit.  I tried a few and 
NPP (and NQQ in Linux) are my (and many others ) happy choice
Ze'ev Atlas

 

    On Saturday, June 3, 2023 at 10:31:30 PM EDT, Paul Gilmartin 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 (Forgive unintended previous reply.)
(Why do most plies here request personal, not list, eplies?)

On 6/3/23 19:55:15, Ze'ev Atlas wrote:
> T Most everybody is on Windows. 

The operannt word is "Most".

... there are at least two Linux clonesZA

Cite, please.  Do these accept Charles's and Abe's macros?

I find:
    7 Best Notepad++ Alternatives For Linux
    <https://itsfoss.com/notepad-alternatives-for-linux/>

The first is Wine -- guaranteed compatibility.  Some of the others
are UI-compatible; unlikely to be macro-compatible.

-- 
gil
  

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