SYNOPSIS
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kate [-s, --start
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] [--startanon] [-n, --new] [-b, --block] [-p, --pid pid] [-e, --encoding name] [-l, --line line] [-c, --column column] [-i, --stdin] [--tempfile] [-h, --help] [-v, --version] [--author] [--license] [file]
DESCRIPTION
Kate is the KDE Advanced Text Editor.
Kate also provides the editor part for various applications, under the name KWrite.
Some of Kate's many features include configurable syntax highlighting for languages ranging from C and C++ to HTML to bash scripts, the ability to create and maintain projects, a multiple document interface (MDI), and a self-contained terminal emulator.
But Kate is more than a programmer's editor. Its ability to open several files at once makes it ideal for editing UNIX®'s many configuration files. This document was written in Kate.
OPTIONS
-s, --start name
- Start Kate with a given session.
--startanon
- Start Kate with a new anonymous session, implies -n.
-n, --new
- Force start of a new Kate instance (is ignored if start is used and another Kate instance already has the given session opened), forced if no parameters and no URLs are given at all.
-b, --block
- If using an already running Kate instance, block until it exits, if URLs given to open.
-p, --pid pid
- Only try to reuse kate instance with this pid (is ignored if start is used and another Kate instance already has the given session opened).
-e, --encoding name
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Set encoding for the file to open
You can use this to force a file opened in utf-8 format, for instance. (The command iconv -l provides a list of encodings, which may be helpful to you.)
-l, --line line
- Navigate to this line
-c, --column column
- Navigate to this column
-i, --stdin
- Read the contents of stdin
--tempfile
- The files/URLs opened by the application will be deleted after use
-h --help
- This lists the options available at the command line
--author
- Lists Kate's authors in the terminal window
-v --version
- Lists version information for Kate
--license
- Shows license information
file
- File to open
EXAMPLES
To open a file named source.cpp at column 15, line 25, in an existing Kate window, you could use:
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kate -c 15 -l 25 -u source.cpp
If you have an active internet connection, you can take advantage of KDE's network transparency to open a file from an ftp site. If you do not have write permission on the remote server, the file will be opened read only and you will be prompted for a local filename to save to if you make changes. If you do have write permission, changes will be saved transparently over the network.
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kate ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/README
AUTHORS
The maintainer of Kate is Christoph Cullmann <[email protected]>. A comprehensive list of authors and contributors is available in the complete user manual mentioned above.
NOTES
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the Kate website