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  2. Leafpad - Wikipedia

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    Leafpad is the default text editor for the LXDE lightweight desktop environment, and thus Leafpad is found on Linux distributions that use LXDE as their desktop environment such as Raspberry Pi OS, as well as on some embedded systems. The program has been forked into Mousepad and l3afpad, and parts of Leafpad's code have been used in other text ...

  3. FeatherPad - Wikipedia

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    FeatherPad has been the default text editor in Lubuntu, since it switched to the LXQt desktop with Lubuntu 18.10. Prior to that Lubuntu used the Leafpad text editor as part of its GTK-based LXDE desktop. FeatherPad is also included in the Debian and Ubuntu package repositories. [3] [5] [7] [8] [9]

  4. List of text editors - Wikipedia

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    A tabbed text editor. GPL-3.0-or-later: Pe: A text editor for BeOS. MIT: pluma: The default text editor of the MATE desktop environment for Linux. GPL-2.0-or-later: PolyEdit: Proprietary word processor and text editor. Proprietary: Programmer's File Editor (PFE) Freeware: PSPad: An editor for Microsoft Windows with various programming ...

  5. Peppermint OS - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint is now based on Debian Stable 64-bit, instead of Ubuntu or its ... as the default text editor. ... Microsoft Windows 8/8.1/10 in dual/multi ...

  6. Mousepad (software) - Wikipedia

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    It is the default text editor for Linux distributions that use Xfce, such as Xubuntu. [17] Kali Linux uses Mousepad as its default text editor, but modifies the code to add a newline at the end of files so that they are POSIX -compliant and do not merge when printing multiple files back-to-back.

  7. Slax - Wikipedia

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    This latest edition is heavily rewritten and is based on Debian, and relies on APT to add packages. The default builds (both 32-bit and 64-bit) contain Fluxbox window manager with a terminal, Chromium web browser, LeafPad text editor, calculator, pcmanfm file manager, and wicd network manager. [14] [15]

  8. TeX Live - Wikipedia

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    It is now the default TeX distribution for several Linux distributions such as openSUSE, [4] Fedora, [5] Debian, [6] [7] Slackware, [8] Ubuntu, [9] Termux [10] and Gentoo. [11] Other Unix operating systems like OpenBSD , [ 12 ] FreeBSD [ 13 ] and NetBSD [ 14 ] have also converted from teTeX to TeX Live.

  9. Comparison of text editors - Wikipedia

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    List of text editors Name Developer Initial release Latest release Program­ming language Cost License GUI TUI or CLI; Version Date Acme: Rob Pike: 1993 Plan 9 and Inferno: C: No cost: MIT GPL-2.0-only LPL-1.02: AkelPad Alexey Kuznetsov Alexander Shengalts 2003 C No cost: BSD-2-Clause: Alphatk: Vince Darley 1999 8.3.3 [1] 2004-12-10 $40 ...