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title: "Vapad 0.1.0 prerelease",
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title: "Vapad 0.1.0 prerelease",
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tags: ["vapad", "vala", "programming"],
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year: 2022,
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month: 7,
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day: 26,
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So one of the Linux distros that I used a lot in my early days was Puppy Linux. Around the time I started with it, Puppy had two graphical text editors, Leafpad and Beaver. Leafpad was basically what you'd get if you were copying Notepad's interface using Gtk+. It's extremely simple and no frills. Even after moving away from Puppy, I continued to install Leafpad on whatever system I was on and made sure that it was the program used to open any text file when clicked on in a file manager. I did this for a rather long time, until I sat down and actually learned Vim.
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So one of the Linux distros that I used a lot in my early days was Puppy Linux. Around the time I started with it, Puppy had two graphical text editors, Leafpad and Beaver. Leafpad was basically what you'd get if you were copying Notepad's interface using Gtk+. It's extremely simple and no frills. Even after moving away from Puppy, I continued to install Leafpad on whatever system I was on and made sure that it was the program used to open any text file when clicked on in a file manager. I did this for a rather long time, until I sat down and actually learned Vim.
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