Kate is a professional text editor for the K Desktop Environment (KDE). It is one of the most feature-rich and advanced text editors available on any of the Free Software desktop environments. The name is derived from KDE Advanced Text Editor.
Hello everyone,
I'm having trouble with the Kate text editor. Last year I was running Kubuntu and Kate would recognize file types and open in the appropriate mode. For example, if in the terminal I typed:
kate script.cpp
After a recent upgrade on Kubuntu, Kate editor (v3.8.5) shows odd lines under the entire text of previously created simple text files. New files usually have only the first line underlined. Maybe if I knew what this is called, I'd be able to find something. It does the same in KWrite, so it could be something in whatever the two have in common. Highlighting is set to "None'.
Hi all, I use Kate for programming stuff, but i recognized that I can't use the folder-view.
Hello
My klipper doesn't allow me to copy text from one program to another. For example if I want to copy a url across from my browser into kate, I copy the text out of the url, then I right click and paste into kate and instead of pasting the url into kate the last thing I copied in kate is then repasted into kate.
Any help in solving this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Opensuse 11.2
On one of my systems kate and kwrite
had been uninstalled with yast.
After a zypper up , followed by a reinstall of kate, kate is crashing immediatetly with segmentation fault.
Are there any 'hooks' in kde4 kate needs to run , which somehow may have vanished ?
How can this be fixed.
Thanks
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