There is another for linux called CoolEdit which is pretty nice.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Jorgensen [mailto:jasonj at talkware.net] 
> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 11:06 AM
> To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: Re: [TCLUG] text editor wars
> 
> 
> UltraEdit is a powerful editor for windows. I have 
> successfully run it 
> and its installer under wine. You might want to consider that.
> 
> For a linux app there is Kate. Its basically the same as 
> kde's advanced 
> editor with a more features.
> 
> I dont know what version of KDE you have installed, but the latest 
> version of KDE's advanced editor seems to have all the features you 
> requested. Right clicking on the right side of a line of text 
> moves the 
> cursor to the end of that line of text, not where you 
> clicked. You can 
> change the font, and the CR/LF/CRLF stuff.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ben Stallings wrote:
> 
> >Hello again.  I recently (this weekend) made the switch to 
> Linux as my
> >primary OS after being a Mac person since 1985.  One of the 
> parts of the 
> >transition I'm having most trouble with is actually text 
> editors... I was 
> >very happy with Tex Edit Plus on the Mac, and none of the 
> editors that came 
> >with my distribution come close to its usefulness for my purposes.  
> >Specifically,
> >
> >* When I click beyond the right-hand side of a line of text, 
> I want the
> >cursor to appear after the last character I typed on that 
> line, not where I 
> >clicked (as happens in the KDE Text Editor and Advanced 
> Editor).  KMail does 
> >a good job of this, but I can't use KMail for all my text 
> editing needs.
> >
> >* Ability to change quickly between CR, LF, and CRLF line 
> endings is a 
> >must.
> >The KDE Advanced Editor does this well, but the above-cited 
> behavior makes it 
> >annoying otherwise.
> >
> >* Ability to change the display font is also a must, since I 
> find the 
> >font
> >used by the KDE Advanced Editor hard to read. (Is there a 
> way to change 
> >this??)
> >
> >* I prefer not to discover arcane keyboard commands by mistake, so 
> >please
> >don't tell me Emacs is the One True Editor.  I don't dispute 
> that it's great. 
> >It's just not for me.
> >
> >* Extra bells and whistles like rulers just slow things 
> down... I guess 
> >this
> >isn't the world's fastest computer.  I don't have a printer 
> and don't do a 
> >lot of programming, so I don't need formatting tools for 
> those purposes.
> >
> >* Tex Edit has a nifty pop-up menu that lets you insert any ASCII 
> >character
> >and shows you what character you've got if you select one.  
> Something like 
> >that would be handy, since I handle a lot of cross-platform 
> files.  Heck, if 
> >it could recognize the Mac and Windows extended ASCII as 
> well as Unicode, 
> >that would be a dream.
> >
> >Suggestions?
> >
> >Thanks again!  --Ben (running Yellow Dog Linux on a PowerBook G3) 
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