Is there a MS Windows Notepad or Wordpad for Linux or Unix? Yes there is!! For those non-technical users of MS Windows who extensively use the Notepad and Wordpad, there is a command 'evim' which imitates the Notepad and Wordpad. The 'evim' is exactly like Notepad and Wordpad and has all their functionalities. You need to install the package vim-X11 package to enable evim.
bash$ evim <filename>
On Unixes like HPUX, Solaris, AIX do these:
ln -s /usr/local/bin/vim /usr/local/bin/gvim ln -s /usr/local/bin/vim /usr/local/bin/evim Create a command file 'notepad' in /usr/local/bin/notepad with these 2 lines below: #!/bin/sh /usr/local/bin/evim $@
If evim is linked to vim it automatically launches evim. Or you can set up alias for evim and givm as below:
alias evim='vim -g -U /usr/local/vim/share/vim/vim61/evim.vim ' alias gvim='vim -g '
Wordpad for Unix/Linux? Look at TED, AbiWord and OpenOffice. Visit TED - A Wordpad for Linux or AbiWord - Light weight, small software or OpenOffice - Heavy weight, big software .
See also Wine project which has notepad and wordpad WINE project .
Vim has many of the features of EditPlus editor and in near future will try incorporate many good features of EditPlus editor :
Left hand side File Navigator - In Vim (gvim) click on menu Window-> 'Split File Explorer' and ajust the width of file explorer window.
Connect direct to remote host via ftp and handle automatically the edits and uploads (looks as if the remote files and folders are in local host).
Many other features
The EditPlus is at EditPlus . See also TextPad and UltraEdit .