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Re: Model KWrite after GEdit, keep Kate for geeks
by Tray on Thursday 17/Apr/2008, @05:55
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> And you seem to forget that this is a volunteer project, who are mainly
> programmers and only maintain KDE because THEY find it useful.
Different developers have different motivations. Some do it to because they are going to use the product themselves as you mention. Other devs do it so that users *unlike them* (ie. the rest of us) can use the software. Not everyone has selfish motivations :)
> If you don't like it then get a third party editor that is simpler for you.
With that kind of attitude, KDE will stay the desktop of choice for the couple ~200,000 programmers of the world, while other Free Software systems will be used by the remaining millions. |
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Re: Model KWrite after GEdit, keep Kate for geeks
by Madman on Monday 26/May/2008, @18:19
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The desktop of choice is determined by it's text editor? Please, I think someone's getting more desperate by the minute.
I've just used KWrite, and I've found nothing intrusive. I don't even qualify as a full, "geek", as the most advanced programming I know is Javascript, but for simple text editing KWrite hasn't done anything wrong for me.
I searched for text with ease (found it easily in the edit menu without searching about for it. NOT INTRUSIVE)(now, without a separate pop-up box and instead with an integrated search bar. LESS INTRUSIVE).
The only somewhat geeky option in the file/edit menus was, "convert to HTML". In, "View", the least geeky option was at the very top (new window), while little else in there would have been useful (NOT INTRUSIVE - what the bloody-hell else could I be looking in that menu for?).
In, "tools", all the most usefull options came with pretty icons on the sides, making them clearly visible - LESS INTRUSIVE.
One thing I love to use - adding things directly from the menus to the toolbar, *removing the need to, "sift through" what little geek-speak there is in the menu time and time again*. LESS INTRUSIVE.
I wouldn't even call this a, "simple" text editor, because simple text editors (notepad) don't get this easy to use! It's powerful and, from a none-geek perspective, it does everything I need and quickly. Another bonus, I can quickly make a HTML page in it because of the coder features, *which have no reason to be gotten rid of*.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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