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News from the Holy Kate Land
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| Since we now all know that Kate is holy (thanks to rms. By
| accident, he obviously confused Kate with emacs, though)
| let's have a look at what's going on. In the last months
| Kate development is quite active, so here is a quick
| update:
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| * new: on-the-fly spell checking thanks to Michel
| Ludwig. Highlights include e.g. spell checking in
| comments of source code or latex parts. Also, constructs
| like sch\"on work in latex.
| * extended scripting support in the command line, more
| on that later
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http://dhaumann.blogspot.com/2009/09/news-from-holy-kate-land.html
Recent:
Getting Started With the Kate Text Editor: Kate For Coders
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| In the last two articles (part 1, part 2), I looked at getting started with
| Kate, and then at some of the more advanced features and configuration
| options. This final article covers features that you may find useful if you
| regularly write code or markup.
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http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/6714/1/
4 Most Popular Text Editors for Linux
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| Kate
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| Kate is the default text editor in KDE, and also one of the most powerful and
| feature-rich text editors available for Linux. It can also be used
| successfully as an IDE (integrated development environment) and supports,
| among many others, spell-checking, highlighting for a huge amount of
| programming languages, it has an integrated terminal (which inherits
| Konsole's settings), encoding support. It supports sessions, plugins,
| encodings, bookmarks and even the possibility to split the current document
| horizontally or vertically. Kate is the complete text editor for any KDE
| user.
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http://tuxarena.blogspot.com/2009/04/14-most-popular-text-editors-for-linux.html
Getting Started With Kate, the Friendly yet Powerful Text Editor
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| If you run KDE, you may already have encountered Kate, KDE's built-in
| graphical text editor. If not, it's well worth a look the next time you have
| text files to edit â whether those are code files, HTML files, config files,
| or just plain note files. There are stacks of useful features, including
| multi-document support (so you can have as many files open at the same time
| as you want, or the same file open in multiple windows), and session support
| (open sets of files together automatically).
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http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/6663/1/
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