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Originally posted by skeevy420 View PostI have a simple solution: Could a simple mode be added to Kate and KWrite be depreciated? A mode that looks like KWrite until the user ticks a box, hits F10, or launches with --view=advanced\simple?
Better explanation,since I am on mobile: https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comment...mment/dpssvzr/
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Originally posted by Yeayo guy View Post
Plasmoids came with KDE 4.
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This is cool. I can actually use Wayland for more than 15 min now without plasma crashing down on me.
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Originally posted by M@GOid View Post
While Kwrite is more sophisticated than other basic text editors, it still have a long way to be at the same level of Kate. For example, plugins. The one I love the most is the built in terminal. In my use, it is great for executing terminal commands from "how-to" texts.
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I have a simple solution: Could a simple mode be added to Kate and KWrite be depreciated? A mode that looks like KWrite until the user ticks a box, hits F10, or launches with --view=advanced\simple?
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Originally posted by mdedetrich View Post
Everyone that is tech savvy, maybe
Everyone else, definitely not.
And that tech savvy is probably <1% of the population. None of my non tech savvy friends (and even some tech savvy ones) that run windows have even heard of notepad++.
Originally posted by cl333r View Post
Probably true, but in the past I installed a lot of (cough) pirated (cough) windows versions and quite a few of them came bundled with Notepad++. I just didn't like it because by default it has a too small font (and I use QtCreator anyway).
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