Text editors editor is a type of computer program that edits plain text.
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Text editors editor is a type of computer program that edits plain text.
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Text editors are provided with operating systems and software development packages, and can be used to change files such as configuration files, documentation files and programming language source code.
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Some line Text editors could be used by keypunch; editing commands could be taken from a deck of cards and applied to a specified file.
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Some common line Text editors supported a "verify" mode in which change commands displayed the altered lines.
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One of the earliest full-screen Text editors was O26, which was written for the operator console of the CDC 6000 series computers in 1967.
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Some text editors are small and simple, while others offer broad and complex functions.
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Some text editors can edit unusually large files such as log files or an entire database placed in a single file.
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Some text editors do not let the user start editing until this read-in is complete.
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Text editors editor written or customized for a specific use can determine what the user is editing and assist the user, often by completing programming terms and showing tooltips with relevant documentation.
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Programming Text editors often let the user select the name of an include file, function or variable, then jump to its definition.
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Some Text editors implement this ability themselves, but often an auxiliary utility like ctags is used to locate the definitions.
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Some Text editors include special features and extra functions, for instance,.
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