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« on: February 22, 2008, 12:08:52 pm »
Hi all,

This is way off-topic.  I'm using notepad++ on windows, zeditor on my z, and kwrite on my eeepc.  I was wondering if kwrite or some text editor has support for hyperlinking?

I'm trying out tiddlywiki but for really large files, like journals, it can be a tad slow.  Any substitute app that you are using for something like tiddlywiki, but light like kwrite?

Maybe I should get konqueror installed just to run tiddlywiki?  Is it lighter than firefox?  I think it is right?  Does it make sense?
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« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2008, 01:31:57 pm »
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Hi all,

This is way off-topic.  I'm using notepad++ on windows, zeditor on my z, and kwrite on my eeepc.  I was wondering if kwrite or some text editor has support for hyperlinking?

I'm trying out tiddlywiki but for really large files, like journals, it can be a tad slow.  Any substitute app that you are using for something like tiddlywiki, but light like kwrite?

Maybe I should get konqueror installed just to run tiddlywiki?  Is it lighter than firefox?  I think it is right?  Does it make sense?
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« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2008, 09:24:38 am »
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Hi all,

This is way off-topic.  I'm using notepad++ on windows, zeditor on my z, and kwrite on my eeepc.  I was wondering if kwrite or some text editor has support for hyperlinking?

I'm trying out tiddlywiki but for really large files, like journals, it can be a tad slow.  Any substitute app that you are using for something like tiddlywiki, but light like kwrite?

Maybe I should get konqueror installed just to run tiddlywiki?  Is it lighter than firefox?  I think it is right?  Does it make sense?
emacs?


Gee ... let me try.  Thanks.
Snappy!
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« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2008, 03:14:10 pm »
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Hi all,

This is way off-topic.  I'm using notepad++ on windows, zeditor on my z, and kwrite on my eeepc.  I was wondering if kwrite or some text editor has support for hyperlinking?

I'm trying out tiddlywiki but for really large files, like journals, it can be a tad slow.  Any substitute app that you are using for something like tiddlywiki, but light like kwrite?

Maybe I should get konqueror installed just to run tiddlywiki?  Is it lighter than firefox?  I think it is right?  Does it make sense?
emacs?


Gee ... let me try.  Thanks.
Let us know how it worked out? I haven't used emacs since the desktop variety was actually called microemacs
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**6000l  Tetsuized Sharprom, installed on internal flash only 1G sd, 2G cf

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« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2008, 10:02:24 am »
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Hi all,

This is way off-topic.  I'm using notepad++ on windows, zeditor on my z, and kwrite on my eeepc.  I was wondering if kwrite or some text editor has support for hyperlinking?

I'm trying out tiddlywiki but for really large files, like journals, it can be a tad slow.  Any substitute app that you are using for something like tiddlywiki, but light like kwrite?

Maybe I should get konqueror installed just to run tiddlywiki?  Is it lighter than firefox?  I think it is right?  Does it make sense?
emacs?


Gee ... let me try.  Thanks.
Let us know how it worked out? I haven't used emacs since the desktop variety was actually called microemacs

Still trying out ... seem to be pretty nifty but I'm having a tricky time navigating the manual / help system.  Can't seem to get around creating links between files.
Snappy!
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Collie (Sandbox)
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Accessories: 512MB A-Data SD | 64MB Toshiba SD</span>