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  2. gedit - Wikipedia

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    The features of gedit include multi language spell checking via Enchant and a flexible plugin system allowing the addition of new features, for example snippets and integration with external applications including a Python or Bash terminal. [12] A number of plugins are included in gedit itself, with more plugins in the gedit-plugins package and ...

  3. Pluma (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    The features of Pluma include multilanguage spellchecking via Enchant and a flexible plugin system allowing the addition of new features, for example snippets and integration with external applications including a Python or Bash terminal. [4] A number of plugins are included in Pluma itself, with more plugins in the pluma-plugins package and ...

  4. Comparison of text editors - Wikipedia

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    Available languages for the UI; Languages supported Acme: English AkelPad English, German, French, Polish, Korean, Japanese, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish

  5. Xed - Wikipedia

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    Support for plugin customization; Optional Python support; Prebundled plugins including a spell checker, case transform, file browser, sort, and insert date/time; Edit multiple files in one window using tab; Indicate how long ago the file was last saved when closing an unsaved document. [3] Ability to sort lines in alphanumerical order. [4]

  6. List of Python software - Wikipedia

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    QGIS uses Python for scripting and plugin-development; Rhinoceros 3D version 5.0 [18] and its visual-scripting language Grasshopper uses IronPython [19] Rhythmbox; Scribus; 3DSlicer, medical image visualisation and analysis software. Python is available for algorithm implementation, analysis pipelines, and GUI creation.

  7. List of text editors - Wikipedia

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    gedit: Former default under GNOME until GNOME 42. [13] GPL-2.0-or-later: GNOME Text Editor: Default under GNOME from GNOME 42 onwards [14] GPL-3.0-or-later: GoldED (text editor of Cubic IDE) Proprietary: HxD: An editor for huge files, working with both binary data and texts. Freeware: iA Writer: A multi-platform Markdown text editor with ...

  8. Kate (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    The default configuration supports C, C++, D, Fortran, Go, Latex, Python, Rust, and OCaml. [15] Kate's main text editor widget is called KatePart, which is reusable under the terms of the LGPL version 2 license. [16] It must not be confused with the KParts, a KDE plugin framework for user interface components that Kate also uses. [17]

  9. GNOME Text Editor - Wikipedia

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    The adherence to their HIG is done by using the libadwaita library, and making gedit compliant with that would have required an extensive rewrite of gedit's code, so a new program was written from scratch instead. [6] GNOME Text Editor was created by GNOME Builder's creator Christian Hergert. [7]