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Some of the settings described in the configuration.md file are said to be editable by
ReText only, not by the user. Therefore, it makes sense to store them in separate files.

One possible scenario would be if the user wanted to save their configuration. Now they can
save the ReText.conf file and use it on another instance of ReText without affecting the
config entries that should not be user editable.
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Welcome to ReText!

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ReText is a simple but powerful editor for Markdown and reStructuredText markup languages. One can also add support for custom markups using Python modules.

ReText on Plasma 5 desktop

To install ReText, make sure that you have Python (3.6 or later) installed, and run pip3 install ReText. By default it installs system wide, pass --user for installing into the user’s home directory. You can also manually download the tarball from PyPI.

ReText requires the following Python modules to run (pip will install them automatically):

We also recommend having these packages installed:

Translation files are already compiled for release tarballs and will be automatically loaded. For development snapshots, compile translations using lrelease ReText/locale/*.ts command (on Debian-based systems, use /usr/lib/qt6/bin/lrelease from qt6-l10n-tools package). Translation files can also be loaded from /usr/share/retext/ directory.

You can translate ReText into your language on Transifex.

ReText is Copyright 2011–2022 Dmitry Shachnev, 2011–2017 Maurice van der Pot, and is licensed under GNU GPL (v2+) license, the current version is available in LICENSE_GPL file.

ReText icon is based on accessories-text-editor icon from the Faenza theme.

You can read more about ReText in the wiki.