In Ubuntu/TDE there is a `kate` and a `kate-trinity`.
However, there is no `kwrite-trinity`.
I'm always afraid to install some k-something-or-the-other` --
without a -trinity suffix and end up thereby with a $##t-pot-full
of KDE 4 or KDE 5 crap.
That happened to me several Ubuntu's ago....
It appears the `kwrite` I just installed runs Just Fine in TDE 14.0.5
How is a person to know what to install besides doing
an `apt-cache search k-something-or-the-other` for every kabc...xyz?
Even more confusion.....
I just (apt-get) installed kiconedit-trinty and khexedit-trinity.
After the install was finished there was no kiconedit:
$ kiconedit
The program 'kiconedit' is currently not installed.
You can install it by typing: sudo apt install kiconedit
huh?!?!?
But, I did find that there was a `tdeiconedit`.
So now I believe I will put a symlink for `kiconedit` in my
$HOME/bin/...
I do not believe I wanted to install simple 'kiconedit'......
However, khexedit was installed Just Fine.
Jonesy
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