Rahul Sundaram wrote:
To give it its due, gedit can open http:// locations read-only, but I
can't admin websites with that. Kate gives me security and
convenience. (If there is a way to do the equivalent in Gnome, I will
be grateful to be educated)
The latest version of Gedit has support for writing on locations where
GNOME VFS supports it.
Does that in fact include ssh transport?
I can sum up the TRUE schism between Gnome and KDE: Gnome hackers know
C. KDE hackers know C++. Over time that holds back Gnome, advances
KDE, and all the while Redhat ignore it they only damage themselves.
This is misleading. Both the project makes extensive use of bindings and
there are a number of official modules which is written in Python, Mono,
JavaScript etc.
Talking about bindings when I am talking about architecture is misleading.
-Andy
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