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  Kate - PHP Editor Review
Kate is a multi document editor, based on a rewritten version of the kwrite editing widget of KDE, offering all the features of that plus a bunch of its own.
Kate has been been moved to the kdebase package, and is a builtin part of your favorite desktop since release 2.2.
Being a native KDE application, Kate is of course born with networking transparency, as well as it integrates with the outstanding features of KDE.
www.php-editors.com /review/?editor=21   (226 words)

  
 Text Editors - Freespire
A text editor is an application that is used to write and edit plain text.
Text editors under Unix and Unix-like operating systems such as Linux are much more sophisticated than the default editors in other operating systems, in that these editors allow more efficient editing, with extra features.
These editors are not intended to be as simple or lightweight as the editors under Windows such as Notepad.
wiki.freespire.org /index.php/Text_Editors   (231 words)

  
 Kate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kate Sissons, British RADA-trained actress and the daughter of BBC newsreader Peter Sissons
Kate Moss, English supermodel who is most famous for her waifish figure and high profile relationships
Kate Booth, the oldest daughter of William and Catherine Booth
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kate   (298 words)

  
 The Braverman Archive
Kate Braverman is an experimental writer of a singular and ruthless breed.
Kate has recently won the Pushcart Prize for her short story, "Cocktail Hour." Other awards include the 2005 Mississippi Review Prize, a Christopher Isherwood Foundation Fellowship for lifetime recognition of achievement.
Then I used images and wrote text specific for the visual composition, spontaneously, improvisationally, as the monoprints and photolithographs were drying.
www.katebraverman.com   (669 words)

  
 Insertion templates | Kate
Insertion templates allows to insert a text snippet into the editor that contains variables like user name, date and similar, or fields that may be filled out by the user.
Such fields can be repeated within the template text and can then be edited at once, they are highlighted in a special way (underlined) and are navigated between simply by pressing the TAB key.
The worst problem is that we do not have a help popup that informs you about what to do after a insertion template is inserted, so that must be a feature to come (something like the small help messages in kpdf).
www.kate-editor.org /article/insertion_templates   (797 words)

  
 IDE/Script Editors
Several editors have been customized to enhance their functions regarding the edition of R scripts: S language syntax highlighting, execution of code directly from the editor, macro and templates,...
Kate is a common text editor under Linux.
Ultra Edit is another text editor (shareware, for Windows only) with a syntax highlighting definition for R.
www.sciviews.org /_rgui/projects/Editors.html   (627 words)

  
 Kate (KDE Advanced Text Editor) - PHP-Editors
But whatever it was that bugged me about Kate before wasn't an issue with version 2.4 (or maybe it just seemed pretty inconsequential after a couple weeks wrestling with GVim), and Kate provides all features even when not run under KDE.
Comments: I have tried several editors and have found Kate to be the most versatile of the bunch...
Comments: Excellent editor if speed is what you're a competent programmer looking for speed in their editor.
www.php-editors.com /forums/showthread.php?t=2138   (732 words)

  
 kate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kate, a nickname for Katherine, Kathleen, and any other name that begins phonetically with KATH.
Kate is also a nickname for Katelyn or Kaitlin.
Kate (text editor), a text editor for KDE
hometown.aol.de /miljunzak/wo-25432.html   (192 words)

  
 Scott Collins' Journal: Syntax Highlighting in Kate
As I was posting yesterday, I though to myself "If Kate's such a great editor, it ought to do syntax highlighting for noweb files." I searched around a bit, and found no highlight definition files for Kate that met my exact requirements.
Checkout Loops.w (in your text editor, not your browser) to see what I mean.
Finally, I should point out that there is at least one modern general purpose text editor specifically designed to work with Literate Programs: Leo.
scottcollins.net /blog/2006/01/syntax-highlighting-in-kate.html   (1329 words)

  
 NDSU Physics: Text Editors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Choosing which editor to use is a matter of preference.
Kate and Kdevelop are text editors used in KDE.
After that you are in the text editor.
www.physics.ndsu.nodak.edu /linux/texted.htm   (97 words)

  
 KDE Usability   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The app/code is good to keep around both as a test for simple KTE editor plugin embedding, and as example code for such an app.
The simple text editor should be as fast as possible.
I mean, I used to have highlighted code on text editors on a 486, so on anything capable of running KDE, it should be invisible.
dot.kde.org /1108660920/1108721923   (1913 words)

  
 Kate | Get an Edge in Editing
The Kate project develops two main products: KatePart, the advanced editor component which is used in numerous KDE applications requiring a text editing component, and Kate, a MDI text editor application.
In addition, we provide KWrite, a simple SDI editor shell which allows the user to select his/her favourite editor component.
The editor component is part of the kdelibs package, while Kate and KWrite are in kdebase.
kate.kde.org   (107 words)

  
 CpSc 120 - Fall 2005 - Lab 5
Since you will use a text editor a lot in this course, it might be a good idea to add a button to your panel for your editor.
If you choose to use Kate or gedit for your editor, they are mostly self-explanatory (just be sure to save your HTML files with a.html extension).
Use some color somewhere on your page (text or background), and try to organize the page in such a way that a reader (such as your instructor) would find logical and appropriate for the content, as well as interesting.
math.hws.edu /~scottyorr/f05/cpsc120/labs/lab05.html   (2132 words)

  
 Kate (text editor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, Kate is a text editor for KDE.
Kate has been part of the kdebase package since KDE release 2.2 (August 15, 2002).
Because of the KParts technology which is part of KDE, it is possible to embed Kate as an editing component in any other KDE application.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kate_(text_editor)   (246 words)

  
 Protoeditor
Protoeditor is a small KDE text editor developed for debugging scripts interactively.
The goal is to provide a simple editor supporting a variety of debuggers for different languages.
Protoeditor uses katepart as the text editor, so all the functionalities of a good editor are present (highlights, folding marks, etc, etc, etc) wich makes the debug experience more pratical.
protoeditor.sourceforge.net   (137 words)

  
 Interview with verde, aka Aurelio Marinho Jargas, txt2tags author and creator of numerous excellent small python ...
In fact, the first time I've heard about this Kate editor was last week, when Juliano came with the txt2tags syntax highlight XML file for it.
My editor is Vim, I use it for all my text editing needs since 1997 and feel very confortable with it.
The fact that you can use any text editor is a strong point, so you let the user choose whatever editor he likes and feels confortable.
linuxreviews.org /features/2004-07-26_verde   (1045 words)

  
 Totally Agree (ONE EDITOR TO RULE THEM ALL)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kate is not representative of its function, Kwrite sounds like a wordprocessor, only Kedit has a name respresentative of its function.
Kate has a very configurable suer interface and it can do just about everything Kwrite and Kedit can all in a single package.
Really speed is great in Kate alsoa nd that is not an issue anymore, not for something like a text editor, Kate opens in less than a second here and hardware is getting far faster as is software so there is no need to nitpick on speed so much.
dot.kde.org /1071469854/1071483069/1071540065   (618 words)

  
 Kate - Kde Text Editor With Ftp - SUSE Forums
Currently I am using the text editor Kate (KDE, SuSE 9.0) to edit PHP files on a remote server using FTP.
This I think is brilliant (as I dont need to manually upload the files), but its possible that one day the files on my webserver could go "missing" and I wont have a backup.
Anyone know of any other text editors or plug-ins for kate which will allow this feature (ie to be able to edit files locally, then when you save, the files is saved locally and uploaded to an FTP server).
www.suseforums.net /index.php?showtopic=979   (363 words)

  
 CodeGuru: Visual C++ 2005 IDE Enhancements, Part 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The code editor is the core of the IDE, and it is therefore not surprising that it has been enhanced in a number of ways.
One of the more mundane but useful editor enhancements is the margin coloring that indicates lines of code that have been modified since the source file was opened (shown in green) and lines of code that have been modified since the source file was saved (shown in gold).
The final noteworthy editor enhancement is the enhanced ability to display Unicode text and to use it as variable names in a C++ project.
www.codeguru.com /columns/Kate/article.php/c9381   (1331 words)

  
 Text editor - ConTeXt wiki
You can use any text editor for creating a source file for ConTeXt (in case of desperation, even notepad should do :).
It operates in different "modes": you type in text in "insert mode" and pass commands to the editor in "normal mode." Whether you prefer Vim or emacs is a religious question of the highest importance.
A nice, configurable Windows editor, very suitable for newbies to (La)TeX. A large collection of buttons with Greek letters and other (math) symbols is very helpfulp when typesetting math.
wiki.contextgarden.net /Text_editor   (385 words)

  
 Using Kate editor as root? - LinuxQuestions.org
However, let's say I want to use the "Kate" editor to edit a config file...
After you finish your job with kate the super user mode will be terminated, and you'll have a regular user permissions in the console.
Kate Is Not Working, Kate editor is not starting in Redhat 9
www.linuxquestions.org /questions/showthread.php?t=93703   (313 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Cooking Wild in Kate's Camp: Books: Kate Fiduccia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kate Fiduccia is a professional chef who has hunted and fished throughout North America.
For 16 years, Kate has shared her adventures both in the field and in the kitchen as co-host and executive producer of the TV program "Woods N' Waters".
She is also the food editor for Doubleday Direct's Outdoorsman's Edge book club.
www.amazon.com /Cooking-Wild-Kates-Camp-Fiduccia/dp/158923040X   (886 words)

  
 Linux Makes Granny Cry - www.reallylinux.com      
I know that those super users of Linux tend to call Kate an "editor." To me it is a wonderful and simple way to keep my web pages updated.
Kate is also very smart and automatically makes a backup of the file you are editing.
Kate is also very smart because even though I imported a bad font in my html, I can easily replace the bad character with the correct one in seconds.
www.reallylinux.com /docs/gran3.shtml   (743 words)

  
 WeirdEncodingProblem < Support < TWiki
The characters inside were something like what you can find when you open with a text editor a binary file.
I opened the given css file, and I realized a whole section of it was not readable, and my text editor (kate) considered it as a binary file, not a text file.
After doing that, I checked the site, and everything was just fine: the topic well displayed, the css file considered as a text file and rendering everything as it ought to.
twiki.org /cgi-bin/view/Support/WeirdEncodingProblem   (524 words)

  
 Best Text Editor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing.
Notepad++ is a free source code editor (and Notepad replacement) which supports several programming languages running under the MS Windows environment.
While aiming at simplicity and ease of use, gedit is a powerful general purpose text editor.
www.thebeststuffintheworld.com /category/text-editor   (731 words)

  
 Cool Solutions: Kate: Cool Tips and Tricks IV
In the previous article, we looked at some of the particularly cool options for making Kate behave how we want it to.
In the first article in the Kate series, I talked about the tabs down the left side of the Kate window.
In that first article of the Kate series, I talked about the DOCUMENTS tab, also on the left side of the Kate window.
www.novell.com /coolsolutions/feature/16029.html   (456 words)

  
 Kate Herman Johnson: Developmental / structural editing, heavy copyediting, rewriting, proofreading, fact-checking.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Editor of books in fields of health, psychobiology, conventional and alternative medicine, and self-care.
Editor of over 100 technical publications (books, chapters, journals, articles, grant proposals, and Website content) in diverse fields of science.
Copyeditor, developmental editor, and consultant on projects communicating science to the public.
www.writingnetwork.com /kate_johnson_medical_editor.htm   (1116 words)

  
 Kate Allan
A new excerpt from Perfidy and Perfection is on UK Historical Romance.
The cover is fantastic, completely in keeping with the characters and the period (1810).
In her debut historical romance, Kate Allan blends moving romance, wonderful wit and nail biting intrigue in a spellbinding tale which will remind readers of the wonderful stories of Georgette Heyer and Jane Austen!
kateallan.blogspot.com   (847 words)

  
  Kate KDE-Apps.org
Kate is a multi-document, multi-view text editor for KDE, shipped with the KDEBASE package.
I explain: I use Kate to edit python files, and I would be happy to have in Kate an autocompletion showing all the methods of a class and their arguments, like Eric does.
Kate for me is one of the best editors but I miss this feature for HTML-editing very much.
www.kde-apps.org /content/show.php?content=9900   (533 words)

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