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When comparing Tilde vs qemacs (for quick emacs), the Slant community recommends Tilde for most people. In the question“What are the best terminal text editors?” Tilde is ranked 12th while qemacs (for quick emacs) is ranked 15th.
Specs
Auto CompleteYes
Collaborative editingNo
Cross PlatformNo
Multi Language SupportYes
PlatformsLinux
Supported keybinding stylesIBM CUA, flexible..
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Pros
Pro Beginner friendly terminal editor
Pro Syntax highlighting for many languages
Pro Text menu system
Menu system helps to discover and remember commands.
Pro For good-old efficient DOs-Edit lovers
Just edit and do good :)
Pro Input methods for most (human) languages
Including e.g. Chinese.
Pro Terminal and graphics mode
Supports the terminal mode with 'qemacs -nw' and a graphics mode.
Pro Good documentation and help
- Context sensitive shortcut help on F1.
- Good online documentation.
Pro Comfortable file browser
Easy to open and manage files (dired-mode).
Pro Supports many editing modes besides text
- Hex
- HTML / CSS
- Image
- Audio/video (maybe not the most sought after mode in a text editor, but, well, it's there)
Pro Full UTF-8 support
Including bi-directional writing.
Pro Super lightweight and fast
Pro Emacs like key-bindings
Use your muscle memory if you know Emacs already.
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