On Friday 06 February 2015 09:11:04 Greg Madden wrote: > On Thursday 05 February 2015 08:36:13 pm Tony Wolfs wrote: > > On 02/06/2015 12:30 PM, Greg Madden wrote: > > > On Thursday 05 February 2015 06:05:37 am Lisi Reisz wrote: > > >> On Thursday 05 February 2015 14:46:31 Alexandre wrote: > > >>> I always had the habit of using Kate. Kate, Kwrite and Kedit are all > > >>> 3 derivates of the same program, so I guess that it shouldn't make > > >>> too much difference to use any of the 3. > > >> > > >> Thanks, Alexander. KWrite is simpler than Kate. As you know, I like > > >> simple. But I'll look for Kedit. If it is there, that should be fine. > > >> > > >> In the event, I used Nano. I can live with Nano. I just happen to > > >> like KWrite! > > >> > > >> Lisi > > > > > > There is no 'kwrite' here in 3.5.13, kedit and kate, I vaugley remember > > > kwrite being =deprecated . > > > > > > > > > Peace, > > > > > > Greg > > > > Using pclinuxos , I have both Kwrite and ' trinity-kwrite ' in the > > repos. Kwrite (pclos ) is not installed > > ' trinity-kwrite ' is installed and functional Both kedit and kwrite (trinity versions, of course,) are fully functional, by default, so far as I can remember, on two Debian Wheezy TDE 13.5.13.2 machines here. Fully functional means launcher and menu and runs OK. It is my �$%^78* Mint machine with TDE 14 that is causing problems. > Well, I should have mentioned on Debian Squeeze + 3.5.13 and Wheezy R14, > Lisi is a , rock on , Debian user. :-)) And being punished for my brief attempt to look at something else. :-( Lisi