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However I would settle for a Pi version of it too. Wordpad works ok here but is too cluttered/bloated. Cursor floats around the end which is very annoying for me. Raspbian Mousepad and a couple others I tried don't. Specially the cursor snapping back to the left after end of line. I want something as close to Notepad as possible. I had trouble installing the Pi version so downloaded the PC one to test. May I introduce micro? Runs in a terminal, has proper cursor control (including mouse over SSH), uses CUA keys (Ctrl+O, Ctrl+S, Ctrl+Q, the usual cut and paste suspects) and just works.

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But then I thought the sole reason I tried that was to switch text editors so is there an easy way to install one of the popular text editors like atom or vscode? I'm still a beginner so I don't think VIM is a good option. It was more trouble than it was worth IMO. Then I read that Ubuntu 19.10 was now supporting the Pi but I tried installing that and it didn't work. However I now think maybe there's another way around this or some kind of "run as admin" like on Windows (perhaps?). Then I thought this has perhaps to do with Raspbian not allowing me that privilege so I went looking for other operating systems. However I needed to make a vscode.list somewhere but it didn't allow me to. I tried installing VS Code because it says it can also be installed on Linux (I'm still new to this so excuse me for thinking it's the same as Raspbian). But I still want to know about alternatives. I got the standard one back (the Python IDLE) which I'm happy with.

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So I've been looking for a different text editor than Mu or Thonny.












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