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i want to "collapse//expand" indented parts in programs ... someone recommended Atom is it good ? the old "Kate" (2010) i used was buggy on this use. See also : Source-code editor
Edit : Since many of you here use Kate, updating my decade old Kate may solve this for me.
I use kate now and it works fantastically! It has code collapse actually, and I dont feel like it is buggy now. Also, a kde project :p
KWrite is the new Kate (?) :
1 from Kate's web page
2 only a fraction of Kate's bloat
3 it runs great ! "cream" (from vim gVim), is also small but is broken on my system.
4 KWrite has all bells and whistles (+ vi-mode)