I try to run Notepad++ 4.0.1 using WINE on my Debian, and it really doesn´t run great. I can´t edit any file and starting a search results in a crash, for instance. What am I doing wrong?
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I am equally interested in N++ ported to Linux. I administer both Windows and *nix platforms, and while I am very comfortable with vi and several other *nix and windows editors, I prefer the N++ tool by a wide margin and would love to use it on my Linux workstation.
***Great Job*** on the tool, it is exceptional. I wish I had more coding skills to help with the port.
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Considering the amount of Win32 API code in Notepad++, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for a linux port - you're probably best off using WINE or finding a linux editor that suits your needs...
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I have just started using ubuntu linux and you know what guys. I don't think this is going to happen. How do I know this? Because Historically in the forums, if Don and Jens isn't interested in it, they ignore the post or do not answer at all.... so I would suggest looking for a new forum...
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As for me I like your program and I'd like to see it in Linux. Do you plan to port it to this OS?
Its called WINE people!
I runs great using WINE.
Another vote for Linux port. Guys, you've made a really great thing, why not let the whole OpenSource community running Linux enjoy your work?!
anybody interested in getting their hands dirty and porting notepad to linux using wxWidgets?
(if we do a good job, maybe it could replace the winapi notepad+++ ;-) )
I try to run Notepad++ 4.0.1 using WINE on my Debian, and it really doesn´t run great. I can´t edit any file and starting a search results in a crash, for instance. What am I doing wrong?
I can run it under Linux with the latest WINE. Works great!
Ok but, do you plan to port it to linux?
A port would allow drag and drop, wine won't
I am equally interested in N++ ported to Linux. I administer both Windows and *nix platforms, and while I am very comfortable with vi and several other *nix and windows editors, I prefer the N++ tool by a wide margin and would love to use it on my Linux workstation.
***Great Job*** on the tool, it is exceptional. I wish I had more coding skills to help with the port.
linux power ;) with N++ that will be great
Another vote for a linux port.
Considering the amount of Win32 API code in Notepad++, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for a linux port - you're probably best off using WINE or finding a linux editor that suits your needs...
I wish to have it in Linux
If you use linux, I think the emacs is the best choice to replace n++
Um... doesn't work in Ubuntu 6.06.1, even following your tutorial and running Wine 9.9.0...
Can you make a post as to IF you even are going to port it... and if you are, when?
One more vote for a linux port. I hope one day I will be able to compile notepad++ on my gentoo.
Vote for a Linux port.
I wish to have it in Linux too.
Try install the program/package: 'Scite' or 'Scintilla'. Notepad++ is based in Scite. I use Scite, work in Debian Gnu/Linux and play fast.
But, I too, vote for a Linux port.
I think: Emacs is a old interface comparate with Scite or Notepad++.
Sorry by me bad english. Regards...
Another Linux Port Vote
Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease! a Linux port for N++!! I could help on developing...
Another Linux Port Vote
Yet Another Linux Port Vote.
Or make a side-team/project to change SciTe with notapad++ features.
I have just started using ubuntu linux and you know what guys. I don't think this is going to happen. How do I know this? Because Historically in the forums, if Don and Jens isn't interested in it, they ignore the post or do not answer at all.... so I would suggest looking for a new forum...