![]() Far too many to list here, but more than any other text editor I've ever seen. The program has a lot of wonderful features.So NotePad++ for Windows looks like my best bet. Actually, I can go into Windows and do this if I have to. So it should have a similar interface, which is good too. As I recall I did try NotePad++ before deciding on Boxer. I need to spell check/find & replace several files at one time, which Boxer does, but it cannot handle Unicode. it isn’t that there is no spell checker though. Thanks anyway.ĭaiwe01: NotePad++ sounds iffy, but I do use Boxer on Linux anyway so it may be the only alternative. But instead, as the Wine developers expected, everyone is relying on Wine to be the ultimate solution. Wine developers even state that Wine is only a temporary solution until developers create quality software for Linux to replace the Windows counterparts. This should be a simple little one-hour job, tops. The solution then would be to put them all in one big text file, then split them after editing. But then each file opens in a separate window which defeats trying to spell check/search & replace all at the same time. I need to keep these as text files, and the only way to open HTML files in text mode is to tack on a TXT extension. I also agree about using Writer to do this. Then the others did have a filter, but when I selected HTML no files were listed. ![]() No way to sort by file type or extension either. And they even included image files in the list. They had no way to specify what type of files to look at. Keme: Yes, I just checked out five suggestions and some of them could not open several HTML files without separating them from other files in the folder. ![]()
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