Andy Burnelli
2022-12-13 21:05:32 UTC
How hard can it be to find a simple text editor that edits
any plain text file stored anywhere you want it to be stored
on your internal or external sdcard?
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> Edit plain text files
1. On every platform (except Android?), you can create a plain text
file anywhere you have write permission.
2. And then you can edit that text file using any text editor
(e.g., gVim or Notepad on Windows or vi on Linux).
3. You can even put a shortcut to that text file on your desktop
in a folder of other text files.
Is that too much to ask for Android to do the same functionality?
A. You store a bunch of plain text files anywhere you want to
store them where have write permission to do so.
B. When you want to edit them, you tap on a shortcut in a folder
of shortcuts, each pointing to a different plain text file.
C. That brings up the chooser which allows you to select whatever
editor you want to use to edit that plain text file.
Lest you think otherwise, I have tried text editors but there are too many
to test, but to date, ALL of them store the text file ONLY in their own
proprietary location and they store them in their own proprietary format.
a. I don't want a proprietary location or proprietary text format.
b. I just want what every other platform has the ability to do.
c. I want to take ANY text file and edit it with ANY text editor
and save it ANYWHERE I have write permission to save it to.
Is that too much to ask for in something as simple conceptually as a free
ad-free basic Android plain text file editor?
any plain text file stored anywhere you want it to be stored
on your internal or external sdcard?
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1. On every platform (except Android?), you can create a plain text
file anywhere you have write permission.
2. And then you can edit that text file using any text editor
(e.g., gVim or Notepad on Windows or vi on Linux).
3. You can even put a shortcut to that text file on your desktop
in a folder of other text files.
Is that too much to ask for Android to do the same functionality?
A. You store a bunch of plain text files anywhere you want to
store them where have write permission to do so.
B. When you want to edit them, you tap on a shortcut in a folder
of shortcuts, each pointing to a different plain text file.
C. That brings up the chooser which allows you to select whatever
editor you want to use to edit that plain text file.
Lest you think otherwise, I have tried text editors but there are too many
to test, but to date, ALL of them store the text file ONLY in their own
proprietary location and they store them in their own proprietary format.
a. I don't want a proprietary location or proprietary text format.
b. I just want what every other platform has the ability to do.
c. I want to take ANY text file and edit it with ANY text editor
and save it ANYWHERE I have write permission to save it to.
Is that too much to ask for in something as simple conceptually as a free
ad-free basic Android plain text file editor?
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I'm aware Windows & Linux store carriage returns & line feeds differently.
I'm aware Windows & Linux store carriage returns & line feeds differently.