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Re: Model KWrite after GEdit, keep Kate for geeks
by Matthew Woehlke on Tuesday 15/Apr/2008, @17:37
Well, that's obvious; because plaintext is very nearly the lowest common denominator of computer file formats and is useful on just about anything :-). (And if you forget devices with no basic text editor and the odd EBCDIC-speaking machine, you can pretty well remove the word "nearly" from that sentence.)

I should probably try basKet some day :-), but much of my jotting is still done on the Windows machine I have to have for various reasons.
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Re: Model KWrite after GEdit, keep Kate for geeks
by A KDE advocate on Wednesday 16/Apr/2008, @02:28
There are export functions included (HTML in 1.x) and I think it would be pretty easily to add a text export. A who said basKet can't be used on Windows machines? ;) It can import text-files, though.
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