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Linux
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2001 5:08 pm
by Kif
Hi, Textpad is absolutely fab and has changed my life considerably

I don't know how I ever managed to live without it.
erm... any chance of a linux version ???
Re: Linux
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2001 3:46 pm
by Steve Hodgson
I'd second that - have you suggested it via the feedback route as an enhancement request?
More seriously though, has anyone tried running TextPad via WINE? I tried this recently but didn't get very far before crashing and burning.
Steve
Re: Linux
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2001 5:57 am
by IanM
I am currently running TextPad 4.4.1 under wine (cvs-overnight build for 18 Oct 2001).
The WinHelp stuff doesn't work, and I haven't tried creating any tools (like a win32 version of perl).
But I can successfully open, edit, save files; use the search and replace; change many settings (tab stops, colours), create new document classes, etc.
It does hang occasionally - I get the feeling that it might have a memory leak ... it doesn't like me swapping to other virtual screens a lot.
But overall, I find it useable. Certainly better than vi or emacs
What I would really like is a stable version of TextPad for Linux which can also run Unix tools (eg gcc).
Re: Linux
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2001 12:51 pm
by Steve Hodgson
But overall, I find it useable. Certainly better than vi or emacs
Heresy! Heresy! They'll come and get you if you use Linux and say these things out loud.
Steve