To play with them, go to "Edit -> Preferences -> Font & Colors". Themes are another way to customize the colors of gEdit. The other option is to select the language from the status bar. In some scenarios where it fails (eg rhtml or phtml), you can make it highlight using "View -> Highlight Mode -> ". Most of the time it can figure it out and do the highlighting automatically. gEdit can highlight syntax for huge number of languages. Syntax Highlightingīefore we go to plugins, one of the coolest feature in gEdit is its syntax highlighting. If you have worked in any general purpose text editor, you will be immediately feel at home with gEdit. It is very flexible and extensible – it has an excellent plugin architecture, allows themes to customize UI and so on. GEdit is a lightweight editor in GNOME with lot of neat features. I will focus on Ubuntu version of gEdit and its plugins – although most of the points are applicable to other Linux distributions. Instead, I will focus on its powerful plugin architecture and recommend some plugins which I hope will, dramatically improve your productivity. This post is not a tutorial on using gEdit. I primarily use Vim for my coding and use gEdit for some basic stuff like taking notes, writing blog post drafts etc. gEdit is much much more powerful than notepad (or Wordpad for that matter). Most people underestimate the power of gEdit – comparing it to notepad in Windows. Probably this is the editor with least learning curve. If you are one of the new users to Linux, it will not hurt to learn to use gEdit. If you are one of those people – Great ! You have found the editor of your dreams. Hard core Linux users mostly focus on either vim or emacs. It's a bug in python-update (I think).GEdit is one of the excellent text editors available with GNOME. Gnome-doc-utils should be actually re-emerged by python-update, but it wasn't. Re-emerging gnome-doc-utils did the magic and everything compiles fine with Python 2.5. I would know why there is this bug and when it will be fixed? I can continue to mask the new version of Python but. After a `emerge gnome-doc-utils`, eog and epiphany are compiling. The softwares which didn't work work again. On Python 2.5.2-r5 I could not import libxml2 (not found). I masked it and emerged the old one: python-2.4.4-r13. This is the new version of Python 2.5.2-r5 (updated 1h ago). Microsoft is not the answer, Microsoft is the question, the answer is no. Perhaps rebuild app-text/gnome-doc-utils:Īpp-text/gnome-doc-utils-0.6.1 (/usr/bin/xml2po)Ĭan you run this utility? Have you upgraded python recently? # equery belongs /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/libxml2.pyĭev-libs/libxml2-2.6.31 (/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/libxml2.py) '/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/libxml2.py' Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. done.īroken /usr/bin/eog (requires libpython2.4.so.1.0)īroken /usr/bin/epiphany (requires libpython2.4.so.1.0)īroken /usr/bin/gedit (requires libpython2.4.so.1.0)īroken /usr/bin/vmware-mount (requires libfuse.so.2) # done.Ĭollecting complete LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Packages containing binaries and libraries broken by a package updateĬollecting system binaries and libraries. When Gedit is emerge, it give me an error.Ĭonfiguring search environment for revdep-rebuild "Packages containing binaries and libraries broken by a package update will be emerged." So I let it continue. Posted: Thu 2:24 pm Post subject: gedit, eog, epiphany won't compile Īs usual I update my gentoo, it goes well until revdep is running. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Desktop Environments Gentoo Forums :: View topic - gedit, eog, epiphany won't compile
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