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Revision as of 18:24, 4 October 2008

KWrite

  KWrite is a straightforward text editor with some very useful features

KWrite is the little cousin of the text-editing duo. It is, none-the-less, capable of use as a programming editor. If you need a more complex editor, take a look at Kate.

Some useful features:

  • Line numbers can be displayed
  • User-definable indentations
  • User-definable tabulation
  • Line-wrap can be dynamic or user-defined static
  • It can colorise programming syntax for several languages
  • It has Undo and Redo options
  • There is an excellent search and replace functionality, including reverse searching
  • Spell-checking can be enabled

Keyboard shortcuts are provided for almost every requirement.

Read more about Kate and KWrite on the project's web pages.