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Revision as of 13:26, 7 June 2011
Kate
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Kate (KDE Advanced Text Editor), the big sister of text editing applications |
Kate has all the features of KWrite, and much more. It is a multi-document or multi-view editor, which means that you can have several documents open at the same time, or you can have several views of the same document.
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Document modification monitoring gives you ample warning of danger. |
Kate's many features include
- Multi-Document Interface
- Window tabbing and window splitting
- Character encoding support and conversion
- Syntax highlighting and bracket matching
- Code and text folding
- Auto-indentation
- Auto-completing
- Block selection
- Regular Expression find and replace
- Scriptable using JavaScript
and much more
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Visit the project pages for more information
FAQ
- Where did Kate go? It is often thought that Kate is missing, as it is usually not listed in distribution repositories. In fact it is now part of a larger development package, so you must install kdesdk.