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En linux existen 2 editores de texto para consola predominantes, tambien esta pico y emacs, pero generalmente los que vienen por default son vim y nano, a diferencia del bloc de notas con el que contamos, diferentes distros dan preferencia a uno u a otro por diferentes razones, vi generalmente es usado por arrogantes usuarios de linux como yo usuarios mas experimentados mientras que nano es adoptado mas por los n00bs usuarios que requieren de una interfaz mas amigable. Editor de textos Vim Vim es de Vi iMproved, en otras palabras Vim proviene de Vi, la principal dificultad es que es muy poco intuitivo y esta principalmente enfocado a los programadores, trabaja en diferentes modos es por eso que se dice es ques un editor de texto de tipo modal a pezar de que su curva de aprendizaje es mayor que la mayoria de los editores de texto (emacs no entra como editor de texto, mas bien es un sistema operativo completo) sin embargo al aprender optimiza de gran manera el trabajo. . Popularity: 22% [?]
TextWrangler
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47 Top Typography Tools and Resources
Typography is the foundation of design on the web. Back in 2006, designer and founder of iA Oliver Reichenstein even went so far as to proclaim "web design is 95% typography." It's imperative, then, to have a thorough, grounded education in optimizing and utilizing typography to create a balanced, harmonious, accessible hierarchy of content, when working on the web. To help you improve and learn more about typography, we have compiled 25 useful tools and resources, from fundamentals to modular scales. Have we left out your favorite typography tool or resource? 1. Founded in 2008, Typekit offers a library of fonts, from old classics to new favorites, which can be used on the web. The browsing interface is well organized. 2. Recently acquired by Monotype, Typecast provides a platform to quickly style type in the browser and check for readability, rendering and beauty as you work. 3. Typetester was launched back in 2005, and is still a useful tool today. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
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effective-emacs - steveyegge2
10 Specific Ways to Improve Your Productivity With Emacs Emacs is the world's best text editor. It's not just the best for editing program source; it's the best for any kind of text-editing. Mastering Emacs will make you more effective at writing and editing email, documentation drafts, blogs, HTML pages, XML files, and virtually everything else that requires any typing. The tips in this little document are geared towards Emacs power-users. Not all the tips are customizations to Emacs; some of them are changes to your desktop environment to make it work more seamlessly with Emacs. The key to understanding Emacs is that it's all about efficiency, which includes economy of motion. Using the mouse is almost always the worst possible violation of economy of motion, because you have to pick your hand up and fumble around with it. Compared to Emacs Wizards, graphical-IDE users are the equivalent of amateur musicians, pawing at their instrument with a sort of desperation. ! Dialog boxes suck.