KWrite
KWrite is a lightweight text editor developed by the KDE free software community. Since K Desktop Environment 3, Kwrite has been based on the Kate text editor and the KParts framework, allowing it to use many of Kate's features.
Developer(s) | KDE (Christoph Cullmann, Anders Lund, Joseph Wenninger, Hamish Rodda, et al.) |
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Stable release | 20.04.2 (11 June 2020[1]) [±] |
Repository | |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Cross-Platform |
Type | Text editor |
License | LGPL |
Website | kate-editor |
Features
- Export to HTML, PDF, or PostScript formats
- Block selection mode (see screenshot)
- Code folding
- Bookmarks
- Syntax highlighting
- Encoding selection
- End-of-line mode selection (Unix, Windows, classic Mac OS)
- Word completion
- Supports Plugins
- Supports Vi input mode
gollark: If it would make you feel happier, I can repurpose the spare phone thing I "obtained" from Zachary as a trackpad.
gollark: I have laptops for various reasons and somehow never ended up getting a mouse.
gollark: Other things I apparently can do with either, but it feels vaguely weird to do so.
gollark: I can operate my phone and keyboard and trackpad with either hand, but only write fairly slowly and inaccurately left-handed.
gollark: For writing and stuff, yes, but apparently not generally working input devices.
See also
References
- "KDE's June 2020 Apps Update". KDE. 11 June 2020. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
External links
- Homepage of KWrite
- KWrite user wiki
- Handbook
- Repositories:
- Kate/KWrite: Phabricator, cgit and GitHub (mirror)
- KTextEditor framework: Phabricator, cgit and GitHub (mirror)
- KSyntaxHighlighting framework: Phabricator, cgit and GitHub (mirror)
- Bug tracking: in Kate/KWrite, in KTextEditor framework and in KSyntaxHighlighting framework
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