Kate (text editor)
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| Kate | |
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Screenshot of Kate | |
| Developer: | KDE |
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| OS: | Unix-like |
| Genre: | Text editor |
| License: | GPL |
| Website: | www.kate-editor.org |
Kate has been part of the kdebase package since KDE release 2.2 (August 15, 2002). Because of the KParts technology which is part of KDE, it is possible to embed Kate as an editing component in any other KDE application. The integrated development environment KDevelop and the web development environment Quanta Plus are two of the major KDE applications that make use of Kate as an editing component.
Features of Kate include:
- Syntax highlighting engine, extensible via XML files
- Search and replace text using regular expressions
- Code folding capabilities for C++, C, PHP, Python and others.
- Integrated shell
- Keep multiple documents open in one window
- Named session support (known as "projects" before KDE version 2.5)
- Plugins support
- Basic word completion
- Drag and drop text editing
- Interpuncts are used to denote space characters
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KDE | |
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| Applications (List) | Amarok • K3b • Kate • KDevelop • KMail • Konsole • Kopete • Konqueror • KView • Kaffeine • Noatun • digiKam • Akregator • KTorrent • KPDF • KGet |
| Utilities | DCOP • KHTML • KIO • Kiosk • KWin • KPart • KSVG • KConfigXT • Qt • XMLGUI • KJS • KDOM |
| Packaging | aRts • Kdelibs • Kdebase • Kdeaccessibility • Kdeaddons • Kdeadmin • Kdeartwork • Kdeedu • Extragear • Kdegames • Kdegraphics • Kde-i18n • Kdemultimedia • kdenetwork • Kdepim • kdesdk • Kdetoys • Kdewebdev • KOffice |
| KDE 4 Core Technologies (under development) | Akonadi • Decibel • Dolphin • Flake • Kross • NEPOMUK-KDE • Okular • Oxygen • Phonon • Plasma • Quasar • Solid • Sonnet • Soprano • Strigi • ThreadWeaver |
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Maintainer: The KDE Team
OS: Cross-platform
Available language(s): Multilingual (80 different languages.)
Use: Desktop environment
License: GNU General Public License and others
Website: [1] KDE (
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OS: Cross-platform
Available language(s): Multilingual (80 different languages.)
Use: Desktop environment
License: GNU General Public License and others
Website: [1] KDE (
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text editor is a type of program used for editing plain text files.
Text editors are often provided with operating systems or software development packages, and can be used to change configuration files and programming language source code.
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Text editors are often provided with operating systems or software development packages, and can be used to change configuration files and programming language source code.
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Author: Free Software Foundation
Version: 3
Copyright on the license: Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Publication date: 29 June 2007
OSI approved: Yes
Debian approved: Yes
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Version: 3
Copyright on the license: Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Publication date: 29 June 2007
OSI approved: Yes
Debian approved: Yes
Free Software:
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text editor is a type of program used for editing plain text files.
Text editors are often provided with operating systems or software development packages, and can be used to change configuration files and programming language source code.
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Text editors are often provided with operating systems or software development packages, and can be used to change configuration files and programming language source code.
Plain text files vs.
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Maintainer: The KDE Team
OS: Cross-platform
Available language(s): Multilingual (80 different languages.)
Use: Desktop environment
License: GNU General Public License and others
Website: [1] KDE (
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OS: Cross-platform
Available language(s): Multilingual (80 different languages.)
Use: Desktop environment
License: GNU General Public License and others
Website: [1] KDE (
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Specifically, it contains the applications that form the KDE desktop, like Kicker, KDesktop, KControl, Konqueror and Konsole.
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Maintainer: KDevelop Team
OS: Cross-platform
Use: Integrated development environment
License: GNU General Public License
Website: [1]
KDevelop
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OS: Cross-platform
Use: Integrated development environment
License: GNU General Public License
Website: [1]
KDevelop
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Quanta Plus is a free software web Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for (X)HTML, CSS, XML, PHP and any other XML-based languages, or scripting languages. It features tag completion as you type and tag editing through a dialog interface, script language variable
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Syntax highlighting is a feature of some text editors that displays text—especially source code—in different colors and fonts according to the category of terms.
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File extension:
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Developed by: World Wide Web Consortium
Type of format: Markup language
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In computing, a regular expression is a string that is used to describe or match a set of strings, according to certain syntax rules.
Regular expressions are used by many text editors, utilities, and programming languages to search and manipulate text based on patterns.
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Regular expressions are used by many text editors, utilities, and programming languages to search and manipulate text based on patterns.
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Code folding is a feature of some text editors, source code editors and IDEs that allows the user to selectively hide and display sections of a currently-edited file as a part of routine edit operations.
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Paradigm: Multi-paradigm
Appeared in: 1983
Designed by: Bjarne Stroustrup
Typing discipline: Static, unsafe, nominative
Major implementations: G++, Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder
Dialects: ISO/IEC C++ 1998, ISO/IEC C++ 2003
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Appeared in: 1983
Designed by: Bjarne Stroustrup
Typing discipline: Static, unsafe, nominative
Major implementations: G++, Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder
Dialects: ISO/IEC C++ 1998, ISO/IEC C++ 2003
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PHP
Paradigm: imperative, object-oriented
Appeared in: 1995
Designed by: Rasmus Lerdorf
Developer: The PHP Group
Latest release: 5.2.4/ 30 August 2007
Typing discipline: Dynamic, weak (duck typing)
Influenced by: C, Perl
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Paradigm: imperative, object-oriented
Appeared in: 1995
Designed by: Rasmus Lerdorf
Developer: The PHP Group
Latest release: 5.2.4/ 30 August 2007
Typing discipline: Dynamic, weak (duck typing)
Influenced by: C, Perl
Java, C++, Python
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Python
Paradigm: Multi-paradigm
Appeared in: 1991
Designed by: Guido van Rossum
Developer: Python Software Foundation
Latest release: 2.5.1/ April 18 2007
Latest unstable release: 3.
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Paradigm: Multi-paradigm
Appeared in: 1991
Designed by: Guido van Rossum
Developer: Python Software Foundation
Latest release: 2.5.1/ April 18 2007
Latest unstable release: 3.
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An interpunct · is a small dot used for interword separation in ancient Latin script, being perhaps the first consistent visual representation of word boundaries in written language. The dot is vertically centered, e.g.
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