September 4th, 2010

Advanced Text Editing In Ubuntu

Getting stuck on some heavy duty text editing…

A few months ago I finally took the plunge and downloaded and installed Notepad++ (for Windows).

There are plenty of advanced features and plugins available.

I especially like the ability to search for several occurrences of a string of text.

You can count the occurrences, without making changes… or you can mass replace each occurrence.

You can also bookmark every line containing that text.

Once the lines are bookmarked, you can copy all of them to the clipboard, at once… or delete them.

There are many more functions.

I was working on my Ubuntu laptop, and found some files that were quite large.

I almost looked into running Notepad++ on Wine.

I did a search and came up with Scite.

Scite has a similar look and feel to Notepad++.

The text search, count, replacement and bookmarking features are all there.

The only drawback is in the flexibility.

I have not yet found the ability to use plugins with Scite, but I am hoping it is there, somewhere.

You can install Scite from inside of the Ubuntu Software Center, or Synaptic Package Manager.

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