Re: [orca-list] Searching for a multitab text editor or configuring the current one




If you're developing C or C++ rather than Java, Debian and derivatives
have the eclipse-cdt package which is eclipse without a lot of the stuff
that gets in the way.

I too find that when I try to use vanilla Eclipse I spend more time
fighting with it than writing code.

Mike



On 27/05/2015 14:12, Vojtěch Polášek wrote:
Hi,
Medit has multipanel interface, you can switch with alt+left and right
arrows.
Actually I think that Medit would be a solution for you, it supports
some syntax completion and highlighting and launching of external tools etc.
Vojta

On 27.5.2015 14:51, Fernando Botelho wrote:
Luciano, it sounds like you would be better off figuring out the
Eclipse situation, but in the short-term, you might want to try using
the Pluma editor. It works just like the old gedit, before they
spoiled it with the new interface.

Fernando


On 05/27/2015 04:51 AM, luciano de souza wrote:
Hello all,

I really like the graphical interface available in Triskel 7. This
distro works for me. However, I can't like Mousepad, the replacement
of Gedit.

Gedit can't be used becose there is a problem crashing orca's reading.
So I tried Medit and Mousepad. the first is not convenient becose only
supports one tab.

Yes, I want a multitab editor. Mousepad fulfills the requirement. But
there is another problem. When a tab is already opened and we select a
second file to me opened by the file system, in stead of open in
foreground, it opens minimized.

The intention is is to develop software. When I understand the working
of Eclipse, perhaps this question won't make sense. But now, the truth
is that Eclipse is very hard to understand. I can't understand how to
select an existent project and how to change from the tree of the
project to a code of a selected file and from the code comming back to
the tree.

Well. If someone knows how to open Mousepad maximized or knows another
editor like Gedit, multitab, opening maximized, I will be happy with a
tip!

Regards,


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