Thank you for mentioning Kate! The GNOME-fanboy inside of me would probs like to resist it, but sometimes KDE’s offering is strictly better[1] at least IMO*. I’ll look into it and see if it satisfies my needs.
It’s a GUI and not a TUI though. Not sure if that was a requirement as well
That wasn’t a requirement. Regardless, thank you for the heads up!
I like it a lot when I don’t need a full IDE or a terminal editor (which I use micro for).
The folding in Kate isn’t bound to a keyboard shortcut by default, but you can bind the katepart > Toggle current node in settings > configure keyboard shortcuts. It’s also available via mouse on the left side.
The folding in Kate isn’t bound to a keyboard shortcut by default, but you can bind the katepart > Toggle current node in settings > configure keyboard shortcuts. It’s also available via mouse on the left side.
I believe Kate does that! It’s a GUI and not a TUI though. Not sure if that was a requirement as well
Thank you for mentioning Kate! The GNOME-fanboy inside of me would probs like to resist it, but sometimes KDE’s offering is strictly better[1] at least IMO*. I’ll look into it and see if it satisfies my needs.
That wasn’t a requirement. Regardless, thank you for the heads up!
I absolutely adore Okular. ↩︎
I like it a lot when I don’t need a full IDE or a terminal editor (which I use micro for).
The folding in Kate isn’t bound to a keyboard shortcut by default, but you can bind the
katepart > Toggle current node
insettings > configure keyboard shortcuts
. It’s also available via mouse on the left side.Thanks for the heads-up!
I love Kate. If I recall correctly you can even configure it to fold everything by default.
Interesting. I will look into this. Thank you!