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Kate
Kate, 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.
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
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.