EditPlus is an Internet-ready 32-bit text editor, HTML editor and programmers editor for Windows. While it can serve as a good replacement for Notepad, it also offers many powerful features for Web page authors and programmers.
To get EditPlus working under Linux, you need to install the popular Wine software. Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix. To install Wine on Ubuntu or Debian GNU/Linux, enter the following at the command line:
In a terminal window, download the latest
EditPlus Windows installer in your home directory.
Then invoke this command to start the installation process:
Once it's installed, go to where EditPlus was installed, e.g.
and run this command:
It should start running and you should be good to go.
As an alternative, if you have a full installation of wine on your Linux system, shortcuts are auto-configured for Windows .EXE files. Double-clicking on epp230_en.exe in your desktop file browser will auto-magically bring up wine with the program loaded.
If your Wine apps are using the ugly font that it picks by default, install the Microsoft Tahoma font. It can be downloaded here. Then simply run:
and follow the prompts. Note: installing this font may cause the column marker not display the correct current column. Reason currently unknown.
If you have Debian or a Debian-based distro (such as Ubuntu), you should be able to download and install Microsoft's Core Web Fonts through "apt-get":
If you are running Gentoo Linux, you can simply install Windows fonts through a package in portage, called corefonts:
For other fonts, see Fonts.
- Syntax highlighting for HTML, CSS, PHP, ASP, Perl, C/C++, Java, JavaScript and VBScript. Also, it can be extended for other programming languages based on custom syntax files.
- Seamless Web browser for previewing HTML pages, and FTP commands for uploading local files to FTP server.
- Other features include HTML toolbar, user tools, line number, ruler, URL highlighting, auto-completion, cliptext, column selection, powerful search and replace, multiple undo/redo, spell checker, customizable keyboard shortcuts, and more.
How To Install
To get EditPlus working under Linux, you need to install the popular Wine software. Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix. To install Wine on Ubuntu or Debian GNU/Linux, enter the following at the command line:
Code:
apt-get install wine
Code:
cd ~ wget ftp://ftp.editplus.com/epp231_en.exe
Code:
wine ./epp231_en.exe
Code:
cd ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/EditPlus\ 2/
Code:
wine ./editplus.exe
As an alternative, if you have a full installation of wine on your Linux system, shortcuts are auto-configured for Windows .EXE files. Double-clicking on epp230_en.exe in your desktop file browser will auto-magically bring up wine with the program loaded.
Fonts
If your Wine apps are using the ugly font that it picks by default, install the Microsoft Tahoma font. It can be downloaded here. Then simply run:
Code:
wine ./tahoma32.exe
If you have Debian or a Debian-based distro (such as Ubuntu), you should be able to download and install Microsoft's Core Web Fonts through "apt-get":
Code:
apt-get install msttcorefonts
Code:
emerge -av corefonts
Fixing The Keyboard Shortcuts
You may not have realized it in Windows, but under Linux it can be handy to change some default keybindings (e.g. Ctrl+W to close a tab instead of Ctrl+F4). Use Document > Permanent Settings > Keyboard to do this.
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