
6 of the Best Linux Text Editors
You’d be amazed by just how many different text editors are out there. Here are some of the best Linux text editors you can use.
You’d be amazed by just how many different text editors are out there. Here are some of the best Linux text editors you can use.
Vim is well-known for its steep learning curve, and something as simple as exiting Vim can be difficult. Learn how you can exit Vim editor in Linux.
Vim is more a code editor, but with a few tweaks, you can write documents like you’re in MS Word. Here’s how you can turn Vim into a Word processor.
If you are a regular VIM user, here are some of the more advanced tips and tricks for a VIM editor that you can use to improve your productivity.
The Vim editor offers so many features that it’s very difficult to learn all of them. For experienced users, here are some useful Vim tips and tricks for you.
Linux is seldom known as the platform for word processing, but do you know that it can handle text much better than other systems? Let check it out.
One of Vim’s features is extreme extensibility. If you can dream it up, there’s probably a plugin for it. Here are 8 useful plugins that will help you be more productive when using Vim. If you lean towards hating it now, give these plugins a try and then see how you feel.
This tutorial gives you the basics to use Vim correctly, and then present a few tips that will allow you to learn on your own.
Linux users, regardless which distro you are using, it bound to come with a default PDF reader that you can use to read PDF files. In Ubuntu, that software is Evince. In most instances, Evince works well for me. It can remember the page where I last stopped and allows me to print without any […]