Name one, better yet, Name three. Really, I'll try them on Linux if you tell me what they are.
I actually use Multi-edit. The features I use many times a day are keystroke recording (I use keystrokes I've recorded many, many times a day), Multi-file search and search and replace, columnar editing, syntax highlighting based on file extension, auto-save when you switch focues from the editor, etc.
I'm a programmer, and use windows only for development as I'm use to my editor. Are there any options for text editing on Linux, besides vi and emacs, that have simular capibilities as windows text editors, such as Ultra-edit or Multi-edit?
Name one, better yet, Name three. Really, I'll try them on Linux if you tell me what they are.
I actually use Multi-edit. The features I use many times a day are keystroke recording (I use keystrokes I've recorded many, many times a day), Multi-file search and search and replace, columnar editing, syntax highlighting based on file extension, auto-save when you switch focues from the editor, etc.
I'm a programmer, and use windows only for development as I'm use to my editor. Are there any options for text editing on Linux, besides vi and emacs, that have simular capibilities as windows text editors, such as Ultra-edit or Multi-edit?