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  2. Help:VisualEditor - Wikipedia

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    The final item (), called "Remove", removes all character formatting from the selected text, including links. If you have not selected any text, then when you click the "A" to open the menu, and then select an item, that formatting will apply to the text that you start typing, from wherever your cursor is located.

  3. List of text editors - Wikipedia

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    A tabbed text editor. GPL-3.0-or-later: Pe: A text editor for BeOS. MIT: pluma: The default text editor of the MATE desktop environment for Linux. GPL-2.0-or-later: PolyEdit: Proprietary word processor and text editor. Proprietary: Programmer's File Editor (PFE) Freeware: PSPad: An editor for Microsoft Windows with various programming ...

  4. Text editor - Wikipedia

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    Emacs, a text editor popular among programmers, running on Microsoft Windows gedit is a text editor shipped with GNOME. Some text editors are small and simple, while others offer broad and complex functions. For example, Unix and Unix-like operating systems have the pico editor (or a variant), but many also include the vi and Emacs editors.

  5. Navigate AOL Desktop Gold with keyboard shortcuts

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    Keyboard shortcut Action; control + n: Opens a new browser page. control + t: Opens a new tab in the browser. f5: Reloads the webpage that is currently open. alt + home: Opens your homepage. control + l: Focuses the URL field on the toolbar. escape: Stops a webpage from being loaded. control + shift + f4: Closes the browser tab that is being used.

  6. Atom (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Atom is a "hackable" text editor, which means it is customizable using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. [11] Atom is a desktop application built using web technologies. [12] It is based on the Electron framework, which was developed for that purpose, and hence was formerly called Atom Shell. [13]

  7. WordPerfect - Wikipedia

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    WordPerfect DOS macros, [19] which assumed a text-based screen, with fixed locations on the screen, could not, or could not easily, be implemented with the Windows WYSIWYG screen and mouse. For example, "go down four lines" has a clear meaning on a DOS screen, but no definite meaning with a Windows screen.

  8. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    The Import Text dialog (as CSV file or as unformatted text) has a new option to not detect number in scientific notation (only if “Detect Special Numbers” is off) Impress & Draw. New navigation panel for switching slides while viewing a presentation (option is enabled by flagging a checkbox in Slide Show Settings)

  9. SciTE - Wikipedia

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    SciTE is highly configurable. Although there is no graphical preferences window, settings can be altered by editing plain text configuration files. [4] It is possible to have different settings for each language and project, as well as global or per user options. There are menu options in the standard install to open these files in the editor.