A word processor allows you greater control over the formatting of text (i.e. Font face, color, size, margins, tables, et. al). A text editor typically does not contain such features only allowing you to edit the text without any control over the formatting. For example, the Notepad application that comes with any Windows OS is a text editor, while WordPad is a Word Processor.
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No. Text-editor is application software.
It is a spreadsheet, but not a text editor.
An editor is just a program in which you write and edit the program. The compiler is used to compile the program, i.e., convert the program to machine understandable code. A development environment often combines the both into an intelligent application called the IDE or Integrated Development Environment.
vi text editor is a standard text editor found in almost every flavor of Linux, it is the most preferred text editor by most Linux professionals, other text editors include nano and pico are also decent substitutes for the vi editor
Sam - text editor - was created in 198#.
J - text editor - was created in 2003.
Ne - text editor - was created in 1993.
TECO - text editor - was created in 1962.
. Which one is a 'text editor' for Microsoft Windows?
the text is inputed in vi editor by pressing the i key, that mean get the insert permission into vi editor
There is no the text editor in Linux. There are dozens of possible text editors available for Linux, such as:edviVimEmacsJOENanoJEDKateGeditMousepadLeafpadjEditXeditGeanyNEditJuffEdJOVE