Top Graphical Text Editors
A text editor is software used for editing plain text files. It has many different uses such as modifying system configuration files, writing programming language source code, etc ...
Gedit (http://www.gnome.org/projects/gedit/)
gedit is a small and lightweight text editor for the GNOME environment.
Complete GNOME integration is provided, with support for Drag and Drop (DnD) from Nautilus (the GNOME file manager), the use of the GNOME help system, the GNOME Virtual File System and the GNOME print framework.
gedit uses a Multiple Document Interface (MDI), which lets you edit more than one document at the same time.
gedit supports most standard editing features, plus several not found in your average text editor (plugins being the most notable of these).
Features include:
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A poor list of GUI editors
Top Graphical Text Editors is a list that only includes:
gedit
Kedit
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