GNU Gnotepad+

A simple HTML and text editor for UNIX-based systems running X11 and using GTK and/or GNOME. It was designed to have as little bloat as possible while retaining the features of a modern GUI-based text editor. It remains small for the number of features it contains, and will remain that way.

Features includes multiple windows and multiple documents, a complete preferences system, HTML tag insertions and editing dialogs, unlimited redo and undo, autosave, file locking using fcntl() of flock(), and the ability to drag and drop files between gnotepad+ and other applications.

This project was a GNU package. It has since been decommissioned and is no longer developed.

Last updated 22 Dec, 2008


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  • X Window (Use Requirement)
  • GTK (Use Requirement)
  • GLIB (Use Requirement)
  • X Window (Build Prerequisite)
  • GTK (Build Prerequisite)
  • GLIB (Build Prerequisite)
  • GNOME-libs (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

Galway web weaver, Gedit

Versions

1.3.3

1.3.3 stable released on 2001-01-03

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User reference manual included; User reference manual available in HTML format from http://download.sourceforge.net/gnotepad/gnotepad+-help-1.2.0.tar.gz

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