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Scribes

Scribes

Scribes is a text editor for GNOME that focuses on streamlining your workflow. 

It does so by ensuring common and repetitive operations are intelligently automated, and also by eliminating factors that prevent the user from focusing on his or her tasks.

Scribes does not try to be a complicated integrated development environment (IDE), or a pseudo IDE. Instead, Scribes focuses exclusively on powerful text processing and manipulation.

Scribes is a spatial and document-centric application. Consequently, it is not designed to use tabbed windows. 

 Scribes 0.3.3.3

Price
Free to download

Size
0.9 MB

License
GNU General Public License

Developer
Lateef Alabi-Oki

Website
scribes.sourceforge.net

System Requirements
Yelp 2.12
D-Bus 0.70 (Python bindings)
PyGTK 2.10
GNOME Pyhton 2.12
GNOME Python Desktop 2.12
GNOME Python Extras 2.12

Support Sites:
FAQ, Mailing List

Selected Reviews:
destraynorLinux.com

Features include:

  • Extensible via Python plugins
  • Remote editing (ftp, sftp, ssh, samba, webdav, webdavs)
  • Snippets!
  • Automatic word completion
  • Automatic correction and replacement
  • Automatic pair character completion and smart insertion
  • Automatic indentation
  • Powerful text processing and manipulation functions
  • Bookmarks and smart navigation
  • Document Switcher
  • Syntax colors for over 30 languages
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