What text editors work with LifeLines?
Any text editor will work with LifeLines, for example vim or emacs on Unix-like systems, or Notepad on Windows. Vim and emacs are also available for Windows and many other operating systems. You may also specify your favorite text editor. If you use a text editor with a tabbed interface, e.g. NoteTab on Windows, or gedit or Bluefish on Unix-like systems, you will want to use an instance that does not require multiple tabs. This is because the text editor must be closed once the edits or new entries are finished to send a signal to LifeLines that there is something for it to do, i.e. save your changes. vim: http://www.vim.org/ emacs: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ NoteTab: http://www.notetab.
Any text editor will work with LifeLines, for example vim or emacs on Unix-like systems, or Notepad on Windows. Vim and emacs are also available for Windows and many other operating systems. You may also specify your favorite text editor. If you use a text editor with a tabbed interface, e.g. NoteTab on Windows, or gedit or Bluefish on Unix-like systems, you will want to use an instance that does not require multiple tabs. This is because the text editor must be closed once the edits or new entries are finished to send a signal to LifeLines that there is something for it to do, i.e. save your changes.