On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 12:32, Tom wrote: > Hey, > > It is perhaps quite a futile question, but I can't seem to find an > editor I really like. > > To start with, it should be graphical, so vim, emacs and the like > are no option to me... You can run emacs in console or gui, depends on your preference. Vim also has a gui, it's called gvim if I recall correctly.
> Next, I'd like it to be GTK2-based. Build emacs with --with-gtk and it'll use GTK2 > Kate > quite perfectly fits my needs (almost none, I just need syntax > highlighting and tabbing), but it's Qt, and I like GTK2 better, > especially when I have to look at it for several hours. > > All in all, the built-in editor of Anjuta is exactly what I'm looking > for. I guess the next Gedit (2.4) won't be long now, but until then, > does anyone have some tips? > > Greets, > Tom > > -- > "Was soll uns denn das ew'ge Schaffen! > Geschaffenes zu nichts hinwegzuraffen!" > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]