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Re: Model KWrite after GEdit, keep Kate for geeks
by Morty on Tuesday 15/Apr/2008, @14:09
>There are plenty of rudimentary features like search, replace, print, spell
>check, find help, etc that require accessing menus and that are crowded out by
>programming-specific settings.

Let see. Search and replace, that's in the edit menu. Nope, nothing programming specific there. Print then, in the file menu and still noting programming related. I skip forward a moment to the help menu, and surprisingly nothing programmingrelated there either.

Back to the one I skipped, spell check, it's in the tools menu. There actually are something programming related here. Of 20 entries, 8 are related to programming. Thats 40%, not exactly what I'd call crowding out.

Other than this you have two entries programming related, tree if you count line numbering a programming feature. The remaining menu items bookmarks and settings has none.

So I think it's safe to say that accessing the menus does not crowd you in programming related features.
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