Re: [gedit-list] The plugin mentality
- From: Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam whitemice org>
- To: gedit-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gedit-list] The plugin mentality
- Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 09:46:28 -0500
On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 13:33 +0100, Sebastian Posch wrote:
> Perhaps a more elegant way (than having all plugins installed by
> default) would be an "Add-ons" menu like in Firefox.
That would be very nice.
> Most gedit plugins I installed don't seem to live on the
> official gnome site but come from some random blogs.
+1
>> From: Thomas Biggs<tnbiggs yahoo com>
>> By supporting plugins, gedit leaves basic features out of its editor.
-1
>> Now days most text editors have such basic features as block column
>> editing, sorting, and syntax editing for a handful of languages (C++,
>> Java, Python) built-in.
Distro's are free to install plugins by default. My openSUSE install
came with numerous plugins and some of them enabled by default ( the
package is gedit-plugins-2.30.0-2.5.x86_64 and, of course, the excellent
seahorse-plugins-gedit )
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