![]() If you're looking for a "code editor" well that's something different, now you want an editor that speaks your language: Javascript, CSS, HTML, C, C++, Perl, etc. It has a "New from Template" option as does Geany. Trial and error tells me that if I want to do one thing, I'm better off using product x over product y, because product x does it better, or simpler. Any one of them has features that the others don't: Column Select, Apply word wrap, Search and Replace options, not only that they have them (or don't) but, if they do, they behave differently one from the other. ![]() ![]() I bounce back and forth between Atom, Geany, Gedit Kate and Bluefish depending on what I'm trying to accomplish. I don't understand Vim, NeoVim or Emacs - non-starters. I've looked at Vim, NeoVim, Emacs, Brackets, Atom, Geany, Gedit, and Kate as well as Bluefish. In my estimation, a good editor, shouldn't get in the way of what you're trying to do. Are you simply trying to create or edit a text file? Whatever gets you there the quickest works. ![]() Generally, a good text editor is only as good as what you're trying to do. 's Experience This is currently the most recommended, so, I'll add my comment here. ![]()
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