Marko Vojinovic wrote:
As others have explained, any text editor might do. I can recommend
two of
them. One is kile:
yum install kile
It is primarilly intended for TeX, but it is a very powerful editor in its
own right, and can do c/c++ syntax highlighting and all other things an
editor should be able to.
Uh, Kile is great for LaTeX, but it's entirely the wrong tool for C/C++, as
it's designed around LaTeX throughout. While it can highlight C/C++, that's
because it's based on the KatePart, so Kate or KDevelop, which are actually
designed for programming and also use the KatePart, are probably a better
idea to use.
KDevelop is an extremely powerful IDE, but also has a pretty complex and
cluttered UI. Kate is a simple editor designed primarily for programmers,
it doesn't have all the IDE features KDevelop has though.
Kevin Kofler