@abeltramo see my previous posts about each one of those options
@abeltramo Kate tries to install the whole of kde which i don't want and vscode might be a bit overkill
@mavica_again if Gnome doesn't work for you, maybe you should switch to KDE or another DE. That's the beauty of having freedom of choice and multiple competing projects.
Nobody is forcing you to use Linux btw, it's doesn't come pre-installed in almost every computer on the planet.
@abeltramo i'm using windowmaker
@abeltramo i just want fonts to not look like this, if you had been following the saga https://computerfairi.es/@mavica_again/111661866229294061
@mavica_again I've never used it, but it sure doesn't look like a project that cares about graphical definition.
Maybe instead of complaining about "linux" as a whole, complain about a specific feature missing from a very specific project next time? Just my 2 cents..
@mavica_again and if that's not enough there's also a plethora of new editors written in Rust like Helix, Lapce and Zed.
But I'm sure that the notepad in Windows 95 is superior to all those alternatives
@abeltramo wine is the only thing that seems to render fonts without antialiasing in Linux properly after all
@mavica_again I'm pretty sure that Kate and vscode do not use gtk if that's what you are referring to.