NOTEPADQQ FOR OPENSUSE 11.4 64BIT?

HELLO!!

i was use notepad++ s very good! but there is version for linux name is notepadqq
but there is version for ubuntu… :frowning:
i want on my opensuse 46bit…
i did add comment to notepadqq see link

Notepadqq

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JEdit is great for all platforms and I recommend it for anybody wanting a
real text editor.

Depending on how you use notepad+ it different recommendations may apply.
For example, for coding? Try Eclipse. Opening big files that
notepad/wordpad can’t handle, try gedit/kate (built in usually, gedit for
Gnome-based setups and kate for KDE-based setups). Really intense
search/replace? JEdit is the best I’ve found on any platform.

Good luck.

On 05/16/2011 08:06 AM, manuel songokuh wrote:
>
> HELLO!!
>
> i was use notepad++ s very good! but there is version for linux name is
> notepadqq
> but there is version for ubuntu… :frowning:
> i want on my opensuse 46bit…
> i did add comment to notepadqq see link
>
> ‘Notepadqq’ (http://notepadqq.sourceforge.net/wp/download/)
>
>
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manuel songokuh wrote:

>
> i did add comment to notepadqq see link
>
> ‘Notepadqq’ (http://notepadqq.sourceforge.net/wp/download/)
>
and your comment is answered in the same way I would have answered, try
alien to convert the deb.
Otherwise I do not see the point to use an alpha version of an editor, there
are plenty of full featured editors available out of the box like kate,
gedit, geany …


PC: oS 11.3 64 bit | Intel Core2 Quad Q8300@2.50GHz | KDE 4.6.3 | GeForce
9600 GT | 4GB Ram
Eee PC 1201n: oS 11.4 64 bit | Intel Atom 330@1.60GHz | KDE 4.6.0 | nVidia
ION | 3GB Ram

ok i will see jedit, now i open yast and install…
jedit is cute… but i need to try it…
i seem jedti is good but i will try…
notepad++ i like it because same animal of opensuse :smiley:

yes i did kate and gedit but not sound for me…
i need slip windows like jedit… but i need to try it after i will back here for respond ok? but editor is for me base and i’m not programmator ok? only i can check in code html, css but i need super-comfortable fast and easy to use ok?

I think you simply did not understand the original answer.

If you want to use notepadqq for which only a deb package is available you
can convert the deb package into a rpm package and this is simply done with
the command “alien”, after that you can try to install the rpm to have
notpadqq on openSUSE (there is of course no guarantee that it will work, but
since this is only one command, why don’t you simply try it?).


PC: oS 11.3 64 bit | Intel Core2 Quad Q8300@2.50GHz | KDE 4.6.3 | GeForce
9600 GT | 4GB Ram
Eee PC 1201n: oS 11.4 64 bit | Intel Atom 330@1.60GHz | KDE 4.6.0 | nVidia
ION | 3GB Ram

martin_helm wrote:

> I think you simply did not understand the original answer.
>
Let me make it easy for you:

  1. Download notepadqq 64bit from here
    https://launchpad.net/~notepadqq-team/+archive/notepadqq/+files/notepadqq_0.13.10-1_amd64.deb
  2. now open a terminal a change to the folder where you stored it
    (in my case Downloads)

cd ~/Downloads
sudo alien -r notepadqq_0.13.10-1_amd64.deb
sudo rpm -i notepadqq-0.13.10-2.x86_64.rpm

now it is installed and should work (at least I can start it).


PC: oS 11.3 64 bit | Intel Core2 Quad Q8300@2.50GHz | KDE 4.6.3 | GeForce 9600 GT | 4GB Ram
Eee PC 1201n: oS 11.4 64 bit | Intel Atom 330@1.60GHz | KDE 4.6.0 | nVidia ION | 3GB Ram

ah ok now i try it alien but alien is work perfect to convert from deb to rpm, it’s will works 100% on opensuse ?

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Good question. Try it and let us know.

Good luck.

On 05/16/2011 03:06 PM, manuel songokuh wrote:
>
> martin_helm;2340445 Wrote:
>> martin_helm wrote:
>>
>>> I think you simply did not understand the original answer.
>>>
>> Let me make it easy for you:
>> 1. Download notepadqq 64bit from here
>> http://tinyurl.com/3etc9pa
>> 2. now open a terminal a change to the folder where you stored it
>> (in my case Downloads)
>>>
> Code:
> --------------------
> > >
> > cd ~/Downloads
> > sudo alien -r notepadqq_0.13.10-1_amd64.deb
> > sudo rpm -i notepadqq-0.13.10-2.x86_64.rpm
> >
> --------------------
>>>
>> now it is installed and should work (at least I can start it).
>>
>> –
>> PC: oS 11.3 64 bit | Intel Core2 Quad Q8300@2.50GHz | KDE 4.6.3 |
>> GeForce 9600 GT | 4GB Ram
>> Eee PC 1201n: oS 11.4 64 bit | Intel Atom 330@1.60GHz | KDE 4.6.0 |
>> nVidia ION | 3GB Ram
>
> ah ok now i try it alien but alien is work perfect to convert from deb
> to rpm, it’s will works 100% on opensuse ?
>
>
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I tried it before I posted and it works in this case for notepadqq, the
resulting rpm can be installed and the program works.
To answer the question about the 100%: alien will NOT always work for
everything else, the dependencies in deb and rpm packages are sometimes to
different.


PC: oS 11.3 64 bit | Intel Core2 Quad Q8300@2.50GHz | KDE 4.6.3 | GeForce
9600 GT | 4GB Ram
Eee PC 1201n: oS 11.4 64 bit | Intel Atom 330@1.60GHz | KDE 4.6.0 | nVidia
ION | 3GB Ram