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00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Overview of gedit Text editor . |
00:07 | In this tutorial, we will learn about:
gedit Text editor, features of gedit Text editor' and |
00:15 | the content available in various tutorials under this series. |
00:21 | For this tutorial, I am using:
Ubuntu Linux 14.04 operating system, gedit Text editor 3.10 |
00:32 | To follow this tutorial, you should have working knowledge of Windows or Linux operating system. |
00:40 | First, let us learn about gedit Text editor . |
00:45 | gedit is a powerful text editor. |
00:49 | It is simple and easy to use. |
00:52 | It is the default GUI text editor in Ubuntu Linux operating system. |
00:59 | Next, let us see the features of the gedit Text editor . |
01:04 | gedit Text editor has all the common editing features like Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo and Redo options. |
01:14 | The Search and Replace text options, like in any other text editor, are also available in gedit. |
01:22 | gedit Text editor has a spell-check facility. |
01:26 | It displays line numbers which is very useful to debug the source code easily. |
01:32 | It wraps text and highlights the current text. |
01:37 | Tabbed windows feature makes it easy to work on several files in the same window. |
01:44 | gedit text editor highlights the syntax in various programming languages. |
01:50 | It keeps track of the open and close brackets in the programs. |
01:55 | Addition of new features is available through plugins . |
02:00 | Automatic save and backup options are also available |
02:05 | gedit text editor can be used by programmers, project managers, authors and anyone working with text files. |
02:16 | We will briefly go through the individual tutorials in this series. |
02:21 | The first tutorial in this series explains installation of gedit Text editor in Ubuntu Linux and Windows . |
02:30 | And, how to create a new file, open, save and close an existing file. |
02:38 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
02:41 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Introduction to gedit Text Editor . In this tutorial, we will learn about:gedit Text Editor |
02:51 | The next tutorial is Common Edit Functions. |
02:55 | It will help us to understand- Cut, Copy and Paste content
Undo and Redo actions , Search and Replace text and Print document. |
03:10 | Let us have a look at this tutorial. |
03:13 | Only one word matches the case option. That is, capital 'S' in the word School. Again, place the cursor on the Find box. |
03:25 | The next tutorial is 'Handling tabs'. Here, we will learn to: |
03:30 | Add, move, re-order and close tabs |
03:34 | Use the side panel to browse and open files |
03:39 | Insert line numbers and wrap text. |
03:43 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
03:46 | In the side panel, click on the Untitled Document 2. That document becomes active now. |
03:55 | The next tutorial is 'Default Plugins'. |
03:55 | This will help us to know how to use default plugins such as
Sort, Change case, Spell checker , Insert date and time. |
04:10 | Let me play this tutorial. |
04:12 | You can do so by using Ubuntu Software Center. Click on the Close button of gedit Preferences box. |
04:20 | The next tutorial will explain the third party Plugins . |
04:25 | It explains how to install the third party plugins and use it. |
04:31 | Third party plugin called Intelligent Text Completion will be covered in this tutorial. |
04:37 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
04:40 | I'll click on the link for version 3.8 and 3.10. You have to choose the link depending upon your gedit version. |
04:50 | The last tutorial is about snippets . |
04:54 | Snippets helps the user to avoid repetitive typing of code. |
05:00 | It explains how to Use default Snippets
Add new snippets , Delete snippets . |
05:08 | Other options such as- |
05:10 | Highlight matching brackets and Document Statistics are also covered in this tutorial. |
05:17 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
05:20 | On the left hand side, click on the else if snippet under 'C'. You can see the syntax for this on the top right panel. |
05:30 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
05:33 | Let us summarise. |
05:35 | In this tutorial, we learnt about: |
05:37 | Overview of the gedit Text editor |
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