>>52 I used to do that a lot. different text editors do have different vibes, sometimes you just want a blank page with no tool bars, like ia writer, or maybe something that can reflect a specific vibe like zen or focuswriter. other times you want lots of control over formatting and page layout (Scribus). or maybe text modification tools, programatic controls, context specific formatting and completion, text only, or with embedded image support (vim, emacs), and other times you just need to paste some text for a reminder and don't need any frills (notepad)
I used to do that a lot. different text editors do have different vibes, sometimes you just want a blank page with no tool bars, like ia writer, or maybe something that can reflect a specific vibe like zen or focuswriter.
other times you want lots of control over formatting and page layout (Scribus). or maybe text modification tools, programatic controls, context specific formatting and completion, text only, or with embedded image support (vim, emacs), and other times you just need to paste some text for a reminder and don't need any frills (notepad)
but I don't really editor hop much these days.