It is your basic intuitive and easy to use GUI editor. NEdit: This is one of the original Unix GUI editors programmed in Motif. While it provides many of the features offered by a GUI text editor, it will still require knowledge of vim to stay out of trouble. Gvim: This an attempt to provide a GUI editor based on the vim console editor. It supports syntax highlighting, printing, a variety of plug-ins, multi-language spell check, tabbed for multiple files, etc. Gedit: This is the default text editor for the Linux Gnome desktop. While it is not intuitive and has a learning curve, it is worth learning if Linux is part of your career or future. This editor is ubiquitous and available on all Linux systems and is the "standard" Linux editor. Vim: This console based plain text editor supports syntax highlighting and numerous plug-ins for specialized configurations and features. Pico: This console based plain text editor operates with the simplicity of a GUI editor making it a favorite with Linux beginners. Text based but with some GUI menu features (accessible via esc+M). Jed: This console based plain text editor supports menus and other GUI features in a console based terminal. It tries to support every feature possible.Īlso see the emacs/xemacs tutorial. Emacs: This console based plain text editor supports the theory that more is better.
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