I've been using gVIM on a Windows 10 PC, but it's coming up short for with the Linux version on my Kubuntu PC. If you need the nitty gritty details, see the link at the end of this post where I explain it all in depth. In short, I need to notate details of tech support phone calls that I do for work. I have gVIM in Win 10 set up so that I can type something like "rds" and then it types for me "Referred to dealer support." This saves me tremendous time in typing. There's no virtue in being a typing maniac. I've figured out how to make gVIM for Linux do this, but I'm unhappy with its interface and find the Windows version much easier to use.
So now I've considered some other programs:
Notepadqq
I love its interface and would be down with using it if I could figure out a way to make it do autotext from my abbreviations.
Geany
Very nice little texting program, and love its interface, but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it autotext.
Maybe there's something else I should try. gVIM for Linux wasn't doing it for me because I can't seem to get it to let me select text by holding down the Shift key and using an arrow key, plus Ctrl+C doesn't seem to work for copying text. It does it in the Windows version.
If anyone knows of how to make one of these text editors do the autotext thing -- or if you know of another one -- please let me know.
As a very last resort, I could run gVIM for Windows under WINE. A very, very last resort.
If you need to see the long version, it's here:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2461508
So now I've considered some other programs:
Notepadqq
I love its interface and would be down with using it if I could figure out a way to make it do autotext from my abbreviations.
Geany
Very nice little texting program, and love its interface, but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it autotext.
Maybe there's something else I should try. gVIM for Linux wasn't doing it for me because I can't seem to get it to let me select text by holding down the Shift key and using an arrow key, plus Ctrl+C doesn't seem to work for copying text. It does it in the Windows version.
If anyone knows of how to make one of these text editors do the autotext thing -- or if you know of another one -- please let me know.
As a very last resort, I could run gVIM for Windows under WINE. A very, very last resort.
If you need to see the long version, it's here:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2461508
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