
#GEDIT WINDOWS PDF#
Gedit supports printing, including print preview and printing to PostScript and PDF files.

Using a plugin (in gedit-plugins package), gedit can save and load sessions, which are lists of currently open tabs. gedit automatically detects when an open file is modified on disk by another application and offers to reload that file. It also has an optional bottom pane with a Python console and (using gedit-plugins) terminal. Gedit has an optional side pane displaying the list of open files and (in a different tab of the side pane) a file browser.

Since version 3.20 gedit uses gspell for spell checking. A number of plugins are included in gedit itself, with more plugins in the gedit-plugins package and online. The features of gedit include multi language spell checking via Enchant and a flexible plugin system allowing the addition of new features, for example snippets and integration with external applications including a Python or Bash terminal. Other typical code oriented features include line numbering, bracket matching, text wrapping, current line highlighting, automatic indentation and automatic file backup.
#GEDIT WINDOWS FULL#
It supports a full undo and redo system as well as search and replace. It can edit remote files using GVfs libraries ( GnomeVFS is now deprecated). Tabs can be moved between various windows by the user.

gedit also has GUI tabs for editing multiple files. Gedit includes syntax highlighting via GtkSourceView for various program code and text markup formats including MediaWiki. Gedit is also available for Windows, seen here running on Windows 10
