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Month: January 2016

Re: Re: Kate

From: deloptes <deloptes@...>
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2016 00:17:54 +0100
Lisi Reisz wrote:

> 
> I seem to have been somewhat misunderstood.  Sorry.  I shouldn't try to
> make a
> jokes on an international list.  If people didn't understand the reference
> to Alice in Wonderland, which was the point, I'll leave it there rather
> than
> make it worse.   I have already caused problems by my attempt to explain
> it. The joke was the mad-hatters tea party. I wasn't casting aspersions on
> Kate.
> 
> Lisi

I am not sure if I understood this pretty well. Alice in Wonderland was not
among my favorite books as a child and I couldn't catch up with it later.
I'm now waiting for our daughter to grow up a bit, so that we can catch up
together.
I came later to the book when studing fantasy in literature, because I like
all that things that could happen in our fantasy - like E.T.A Hoffman or
the movie "Cool World".
However I do not think anyone here took this seriously, but the thing is ,
I've read so many "anti-Kate" posts, that one could have the impression
first thing to do after install trinity desktop should be to remove Kate :)

I could compare Kedit with Notepad.exe and Kate with Notepad++ in Windows.

It is also not about having more than nothing. It is about having right what
you need - and Kate delivers this. This is like the repair shop. You need
various tools to do the work ... not only a hammer, however in some cases a
hammer is sufficient, in other cases it will not provide the desired
quality and efficiency of work.

regards