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*** Kate ***
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Kate is a fast texteditor for the KDE destop with an Emacs-style document interface.
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I hope it works well and improves workspeed on many little textfiles. ;-)
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Our new buffer managment will allow it to open 50MB files ++ in less than 5 seconds
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(at least on my 400Mhz P2 ;) It is thought as a more powerful replacement for the old
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KWrite app, which will still keep alive for the existing userbase and because it is
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just a lot smaller and therefor faster on launch than kate.
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For Kate Plugins, Kate provides the Kate Interfaces, which allow deeper access
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to the Kate app and its features.
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*** KWrite ***
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The KWrite app is based on the KWrite of KDE 2.0 written by Jochen Wilhelmy
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but now it uses the Kate part or any other KTextEditor compatible part.
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The most stuff has been rewritten since the old KDE 2.x days.
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Homepage: http://kate.kde.org
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Licensing:
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The Kate app/utils/interfaces and KWrite app are licensed under the LGPL VERSION 2.
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*** Undocumented features in Kate version 2.5.2 ***
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* The KateApplication DCOP interface has a function QString session() that
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returns the name of the active session (which might be an empty string).
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(but hey, documentation of the DCOP interface is missing completely)
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