![]() ![]() Specifies how to wrap long lines for printing. Whether gedit should include a document header when printing documents. Whether gedit should print syntax highlighting when printing documents. Whether the side panel at the left of editing windows should be visible. ![]() Whether the status bar at the bottom of editing windows should be visible. Note that the values are case-sensitive, so make sure they appear exactly as mentioned here. Use “never” to never show the tabs, “always” to always show the tabs, and “auto” to show the tabs only when there is more than one tab. Specifies when to show the notebook tabs. Whether gedit will ensure that documents always end with a trailing newline. Whether gedit should highlight all the occurrences of the searched text. Whether gedit should enable syntax highlighting. Whether gedit should restore the previous cursor position when a file is loaded. Use “disabled” to always move at the start/end of the line, “after” to move to the start/end of the line the first time the keys are pressed and to the start/end of the text ignoring whitespaces the second time the keys are pressed, “before” to move to the start/end of the text before moving to the start/end of the line and “always” to always move to the start/end of the text instead of the start/end of the line. Specifies how the cursor moves when the HOME and END keys are pressed. Whether the document will get a background pattern painted. Specifies the position of the right margin. Whether gedit should display the right margin in the editing area. Whether gedit should highlight matching brackets. Whether gedit should highlight the current line. Whether gedit should display line numbers in the editing area. Whether gedit should enable automatic indentation. Whether gedit should insert spaces instead of tabs. Specifies the number of spaces that should be displayed instead of Tab characters. Use “word” for wrapping at word boundaries, and “char” for wrapping at individual character boundaries. Specifies the last split mode used with line wrapping mode, so that when wrapping mode is off we still remember the split mode choice. Last split mode choice for line wrapping mode Use “none” for no wrapping, “word” for wrapping at word boundaries, and “char” for wrapping at individual character boundaries. Specifies how to wrap long lines in the editing area. Use “-1” for unlimited number of actions. Maximum number of actions that gedit will be able to undo or redo. This will only take effect if the “Autosave” option is turned on. Number of minutes after which gedit will automatically save modified files. ![]() You can set the time interval with the “Autosave Interval” option. Whether gedit should automatically save modified files after a time interval. Whether gedit should create backup copies for the files it saves. The ID of a GtkSourceView Style Scheme used to color the text. This will only take effect if the “Use Default Font” option is turned off. If this option is turned off, then the font named in the “Editor Font” option will be used instead of the system font.Ī custom font that will be used for the editing area. Once the downloads finish, the importation is the same as with locally made style files.Whether to use the system’s default fixed width font for editing text instead of a font specific to gedit. GtkSourceView/StyleSchemes is an excellent page that contains Gedit color schemes. Not only can users create schemes, but users can also download schemes. Browse for the XML file and then click "Add Scheme". Click this button to import a new color scheme. Notice at the bottom of this box is a plus sign button. Remember that this is where you can select a new color scheme. To load a scheme, open Gedit and click "Edit" in the menu bar. Lastly, "line-numbers" controls the color of the numbers in the left column that count the lines. The only requirement in a line of code is the object to be modified and one field declaring the change. Notice that the foreground is not specified because it is not necessary. The current line is the line that contains the cursor. After that line is code that configures the color scheme of the current line. The next line controls selection which is the text selected. When specifying a color, put the pound sign "#" before the color indicated. NOTE: This XML file allows users to specify colors with names (yellow) or hex values (000099). The line also says that the surrounding background of the text is to be the color generated by the hex code. For instance, the second line says the text is to be yellow (foreground). The name field declares an object and the next fields specify what is done with that object. The first line is a comment that provides the programmer with a note concerning this block of code. ![]()
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