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I'm transiting from MacOS X to Linux (currently mostly using the Gnome GUI, but I like KDE also, so my question applies to any of these interfaces).
MacOS' TextEdit has a feature which allows all open (even new, 'unsaved' files) to be saved automatically. This is a very useful feature because in the event of a system crash all files would be preserved. It is also useful because one doesn't need to save the text files but keep them open instead and then just get rid of them whenever they are not needed. That is, in such a case TextEditor can just be used as a scratch pad kind of thing.
Does there exist a text editor for Linux similar to TextEdit for MacOS X in the sense that it can save even temporary (unsaved) files automatically every certain period of time?
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I'm transiting from MacOS X to Linux (currently mostly using the Gnome GUI, but I like KDE also, so my question applies to any of these interfaces).
MacOS' TextEdit has a feature which allows all open (even new, 'unsaved' files) to be saved automatically. This is a very useful feature because in the event of a system crash all files would be preserved. It is also useful because one doesn't need to save the text files but keep them open instead and then just get rid of them whenever they are not needed. That is, in such a case TextEditor can just be used as a scratch pad kind of thing.
Does there exist a text editor for Linux similar to TextEdit for MacOS X in the sense that it can save even temporary (unsaved) files automatically every certain period of time?
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I'm transiting from MacOS X to Linux (currently mostly using the Gnome GUI, but I like KDE also, so my question applies to any of these interfaces).
MacOS' TextEdit has a feature which allows all open (even new, 'unsaved' files) to be saved automatically. This is a very useful feature because in the event of a system crash all files would be preserved. It is also useful because one doesn't need to save the text files but keep them open instead and then just get rid of them whenever they are not needed. That is, in such a case TextEditor can just be used as a scratch pad kind of thing.
Does there exist a text editor for Linux similar to TextEdit for MacOS X in the sense that it can save even temporary (unsaved) files automatically every certain period of time?
files editors text
I'm transiting from MacOS X to Linux (currently mostly using the Gnome GUI, but I like KDE also, so my question applies to any of these interfaces).
MacOS' TextEdit has a feature which allows all open (even new, 'unsaved' files) to be saved automatically. This is a very useful feature because in the event of a system crash all files would be preserved. It is also useful because one doesn't need to save the text files but keep them open instead and then just get rid of them whenever they are not needed. That is, in such a case TextEditor can just be used as a scratch pad kind of thing.
Does there exist a text editor for Linux similar to TextEdit for MacOS X in the sense that it can save even temporary (unsaved) files automatically every certain period of time?
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