It is suitable for users who transfer from Windows platform to Linux platform. If you have been using nodepad ++ in windows before, we recommend that you try this editor in Linux: notepadqqNotepad ++ is a pure text editor with unique free software (License: GPL ). It has a complete cultural interface and supports programming in multiple languages (UTF8 technology ). It is more powerful than Notepad (Notepad) in Windows. It can be used in addition to plain text instructions.
It is suitable for users who transfer from Windows platform to Linux platform. If you have been using nodepad ++ in windows before, we recommend that you try this editor in Linux: Notepadqq.
Notepad ++ is a text editor (License: GPL) with unique free software ). It has a complete cultural interface and supports programming in multiple languages (UTF8 technology ). It is more powerful than Notepad in Windows. In addition to plain text instruction files, it is also very suitable for editing computer programs. Notepad ++ not only provides syntax high-Brightness Display, but also syntax folding functions. It also supports macros and plug-ins that expand basic functions. But unfortunately, Notepad ++ can only be used on Windows platforms.
When Windows is required at work, Notepad ++ is a popular text editor for many programmers. Can I use the same software in Ubuntu? Notepadqq is such an editor that is very similar to Notepad ++ and has almost the same functions. If you are a fan of Notepad ++, we recommend that you try Notepadqq.
Ubuntu Installation Method:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: notepadqq-team/notepadqq
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install notepadqq
How to uninstall Ubuntu:
Sudo apt-get remove notepadqq
Sudo add-apt-repository -- remove ppa: notepadqq-team/notepadqq
The following is the Notepadqq interface in the Ubuntu environment:
Ubuntu 14.10/14.04 with Debian 8/7 user how to install Notepadqq 0.41.0 http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-11/110013.htm
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