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Eclipse (compare) Ediff: ExamDiff Pro: No Yes Yes Yes Yes Far Manager (compare) Yes No Yes No Yes fc: No Optional FileMerge (aka opendiff) No No No Optional Guiffy SureMerge: filesystem dependent Yes Yes IntelliJ IDEA (compare) jEdit JDiff plugin: Lazarus Diff Meld: Notepad++ (compare) No No No Yes Perforce P4Merge — No No No Yes Pretty Diff ...
Notepad++: custom shortcuts of Shift-<char> cannot be set, they need an added modifier such as Ctrl or Alt. i.e. SCI_LINESCROLLUP cannot be bound to "Shift-I"as the "Add"button is greyed out. Emacs and Pico: pico uses most of Emacs's motion and deletion commands: ^F ^B ^P ^N ^D etc.
A plugin for Notepad++ named XML Tools is available. [4] It contains many features including manual/automatic validation using both DTDs and XSDs, XPath evaluation, auto-completion, pretty print, and text conversion in addition to being able to work on multiple files at once. Other tools are available to edit XHTML.
Notepad++ (sometimes npp or NPP), is a text and source code editor for use with Microsoft Windows. It supports tabbed editing, which allows working with multiple open files in one window. The program's name comes from the C postfix increment operator .
File compare Find in files Bookmarks Macro Text editor; HxD: 8 EiB [6] Yes Windows 9x/NT and up Yes Yes Yes Yes ANSI, ASCII, OEM, EBCDIC, Macintosh Yes No Individual instructions only Yes No Yes No No 010 Editor: 8 EiB: Yes Yes WinNT only Yes Yes Yes ANSI, OEM, Unicode, UTF-8, EBCDIC, Custom Yes 300 [7] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes beye: 8 PiB: Yes ...
Document comparison Spell-checking Multiple undo-redo AUCTeX: Yes No Partial (master file) Yes Yes Yes [Note 8] Yes Authorea Yes — Yes No No Yes Yes CoCalc: Yes — No No No Yes Yes GNOME LaTeX: Yes — Yes Yes No Yes Yes Gummi: Yes — Yes No No Yes Yes Kile: Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes LyX: Yes ? No Yes Yes Yes Yes Notepad++: Yes, with ...
There's no source for any of that, and as usual in comparison-of topics, the data are mostly wrong. In a quick check, the Debian package for vim uses 29Mb for its runtime, and 2.7Mb for the program. The table states that vim uses 2.2Mb. There's a "vim-tiny" package which is 1.2Mb. Similar comments likely apply to the whole column.
For what it's worth users on the popular programming Q&A site Stack Overflow frequently recommend Notepad++ as their text editor of choice (for example in this question the two most popular answers recommend Notepad++) although I'm this doesn't exactly count as a citation. On a more personal note I would have been fairly surprised to find ...