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One late night, it came to our attention (a bunch of slackers) that Slackware comes with a long list of text editors... After discussing it, a list was made... so.<br />
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The following editors are included in Slackware:<br />
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Command Line/Text<br />
<br />
* Joe<br />
* Vi (elvis)<br />
* Vim<br />
* Emacs<br />
* Jove<br />
* Jed<br />
* Pico (from pine)<br />
* Ed<br />
* Nano<br />
<br />
X11<br />
* Kwrite<br />
* xedit (xorg)<br />
* gvim<br />
* Emacs<br />
* kedit<br />
* kate.<br />
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Other editors that may be useful to Slackware users, such as programmers, are:<br />
<br />
Command Line<br />
* RHIDE (with SETedit for dual-display debugging)<br />
* SETedit<br />
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X11<br />
* RHIDE<br />
* SETedit<br />
* TexMacs (such as for mathematics writing.)<br />
* Xemacs<br />
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If you know more that we have forgotten, please add them to the list.</div>Erik