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Personally I prefer Bluefish over Sublime, but any text editor does the job.
Why may I ask, I used Bluefish at one stage and thought some of it's features were neat, but I find the over all package with Sublime much better...
    
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Why may I ask, I used Bluefish at one stage and thought some of it's features were neat, but I find the over all package with Sublime much better...

The main reason is Bluefish works better with the system theme. It might seem a bit of a superficial reason to prefer one over the other, but when all you need is a tabbed text editor with support for syntax highlighting, it doesn't really make a huge different what you use smile.gif
post #13 of 17
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The main reason is Bluefish works better with the system theme. It might seem a bit of a superficial reason to prefer one over the other, but when all you need is a tabbed text editor with support for syntax highlighting, it doesn't really make a huge different what you use smile.gif

Matches the system theme... You wouldn't happen to be using XFCE would you smile.gif
(I run it in Fedora 17 and like it quite a lot by the way)

Regarding your comment about simplicity, I agree, hence why I dislike IDE's

For what it's worth, I also think Gedit is a great editor.
It does just what you need and no more and the preferences are very simple.

For me it goes:

Windows:
Sublime
N++

Mac:
Vim
Sublime

Linux:
Vim
Gedit
    
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I'm running KDE.

For me it's: Bluefish (web), Eclipse (Java), Kate (everything else) and, like yourself, vim as a fallback.

I've also been known to resort to a mixture of sed and cat to edit files, when the going has got tough laugher.gif But we're going waaaayyy off topic now smile.gif
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I'm running KDE.
For me it's: Bluefish (web), Eclipse (Java), Kate (everything else) and, like yourself, vim as a fallback.
I've also been known to resort to a mixture of sed and cat to edit files, when the going has got tough laugher.gif But we're going waaaayyy off topic now smile.gif

Haha, I'll often use cat if I just need to read a small file very quick and not make any changes.
    
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Haha, I'll often use cat if I just need to read a small file very quick and not make any changes.
more is better for that. I use cat if I want to parse a file.
post #17 of 17
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more is better for that. I use cat if I want to parse a file.

From a programming standpoint I can see how they differ, especially for piping outputs.
But just for echoing the contents of a small file I see no difference...
For a long text document I see how more's paging is better though.
    
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