Hey guys, since i started on linux there is one thing that i'm really missing, that is the function to add clickable links in Notepad++. I know i can just use Notepad++ trough wine but i would like to try a native solution. I already tried notepadqq, mousepad, kwrite and etc, but none of these seem to have that option. Please, let me know if you guys know about some notepad app with that functionality !
I will suggest you to install playonlinux. Playonlinux is a GUI front end to wine.You can choose install option from the toolbar or from file menu.Then you can click on install a unlisted program link given below.
I have once tried to build the source code for NPP on linux.... but the problem is the source code has some dependencies on windows platform... which i am unable to resolve. And the platform specific header files are also used so having trouble with the build. :(
NPP is a windows program and relies on the platform SDK. There is no point in trying to compile on linux. Porting to Linix would require rewriting the whole user interface and this clearly is a huge task. Wine is a windows emulator which runs under linux. Its purpse is to rune native windows programs under linux. If NPP runs under wine there will be no need to recompile, the native windows compile would work. It is simply a mater of runing wine with npp. This question would be better asked on a wine forum where there will be the expertise in wine use to help you.
Not true. It is possible to port these programs, it is just a lot of work. The interface might not work exactly the same, but thanks to wine most of these will (with enough coaxing) build and run on linux.
The newly launched GNOME Text Editor is the fourth editor in this notepad++ replacement list. Developed using the GNOME UI design principles with modern GTK4 and libadwaita, it can easily replace your Notepad++ cravings.
I noticed notepad++ adds characters when writing bash scripts. For example a simple wait script written in notepad++ it adds \r breaking the script. The standard windows notepad does not have this issue. Is there a way to check or to control for these extra characters.
I am new to using SAS remotely. I have the situation where my desktop not installed with SAS 9.4 . In order to run the programs, first I need to connect the secure server to access all the data and programs, then Connect to remote desktop where SAS9.4 installed. From the remote desktop I run the programs. However sometime remote desktop have issues where it have lagging issues. My desktop have the ultraedit and notepad++ application. I am looking how to run the SAS codes using these programs. I am pretty new to this. I really appreciate if you guys help me in configuring these. Any documents or sources will be a great help. Thanks. Happy holidays...
If you want to do some source code editing on Windows without being connected to klaatu, a good, basic text editor that provides syntax highlighting and other features for C and dozens of other languages is notepad++ ( -plus-plus.org/).
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