Eddi is a powerful and easy-to-use text editor for X. It can use macros and has syntax highlighting.
| Tags | Internet Web Text Editors |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Perl Tcl |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Printing was implemented with support for font sizes, color, vari able pages per sheet, submenu printing, and automated printer scanning.


Release Notes: Many small annoyances were fixed, and support for line wrapping has been added. The man page was also updated.


Release Notes: Major code cleanup and restructuring, several improvements to the HTML menu, and experimental support for Python syntax highlighting.


Release Notes: In this version, the goto line works again, the startup wrapper works as in version 1.1, and there is a patch from SuSE for Tk 8.4.


Release Notes: This release adds plugin support and some other nice things.
Recent comments
09 Sep 2002 05:54
Re: Read the readme file!
> For all the SuSE 8.0 users, read the
> readme file! I send this because I know
> that many people don't, I don't ;-)
> If you have SuSE 8.0 eddi won't work
> unless you do what is told in the readme
> file, it's not hard and it won't take
> much time, but you really have to read
> it!
>
> Greets,
>
> Jan
Well, that is if you are using kde3, if you're not, it will work.
07 Jun 2002 03:06
Read the readme file!
For all the SuSE 8.0 users, read the readme file! I send this because I know that many people don't, I don't ;-)
If you have SuSE 8.0 eddi won't work unless you do what is told in the readme file, it's not hard and it won't take much time, but you really have to read it!
Greets,
Jan
Talks to your 8-bit Apple computer over serial, ethernet, or audio links.