![]() I added them to the downgrade list, which caused even more dependency problems. ![]() This spawned a whole bunch of dependency problems: So doing that caused another dependency issue with GTK3, so I added that to the downgrade list as well. For some plugins I added a shortcut suggestion.TrevorH wrote:Add libXrandr-devel to your downgrade command so it's also downgraded at the same time. Every plugin in the list without a download link is in one of the above packages. You can activate each of the plugins at Edit/Preferences/Plugins. You can get it back with the gconf-editor by activating the option /desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels: Unfortunately, it has disappeared in ubuntu 10.4 from the appearance settings. It allows you to change a shortcut of a menu item by moving the mouse over the item and pressing the desired shortcut. Ubuntu offers a nice way to change menu shortcuts: The global Editable menu shortcuts setting. What is the use of a plugin that you do not use, because you do not know how to use? Hot hot keysīefore getting into the plugins, let me highlight that good shortcuts for good features are very important. You should also deactivate the redundant toolbar in the View menu and learn/change the shortcut for toggling the bottom- and sidebars ( F9). Basic settingsĪt first you should configure some basic settings common for Ruby programming at Edit/Preferences: ViewĪt the Font & Colors tab you can choose some colors that suit you. py file and/or a folder named after the plugin. In most cases it comes with an additional. plugin file must lay exactly in the directory. Just place the downloaded files of a plugin at: ~/.gnome2/gedit/plugins. There are many other plugins available and installing them is quite easy. Sudo apt-get install gedit-plugins gedit-gmate Installing plugins manually ![]() ![]() The latter is found in the ubuntu on rails ppa. There are two ubuntu packages with lots of popular plugins: gedit-plugins and gedit-gmate. But the fun begins with the plugins, so you should get more of them. Gedit is the gnome standard editor so it is already installed on a fresh ubuntu. Please use the newer version of this article for gedit 3 ) Getting the plugins Use gedit, because it is a slim, powerful, flexible, fast, pretty and stable editor ).Buy a Mac and buy TextMate.No, don’t do that!.Start being productive in thousand years. I am not saying that all IDEs are bad, for example, Netbeans is quite cool. Even so, get an IDE and be happy with it.So, as an ubuntu developer, you have the following options: You can, of course, use an IDE for coding – but reconsider it: After hours of initialization, it tries to do everything for you… Somewhere in the never ending menu jungle… And you need to click all the time… Stop! Focus on the gist! You want to write code!
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