The developers should fix it in future version of this awesome text editor so that we don’t have to resort to these worarounds. It’s a minor annoyance but an annoyance nonetheless. There are several text editors available for Linux but for quick reading or editing a text file, I prefer using gedit. Change the color schemeĪs I mentioned earlier, the drawback is that when you switch the system theme to a light theme, the editor theme isn’t switched automatically to the light theme. In the Preferences window, go to Font & Colors tab and change the color scheme to Oblivion, Solarized Dark or Cobalt. Highlighting current line is a usable feature and if you want to continue using it, opt for the second option.
In the View tab, you should see the “Highlight current line” option under Highlighting section.
When you have gedit opened, click on the hamburger menu and select Preferences. Option 1: Disable highlighting current line It’s a workaround and compromise that you’ll have to make until the gedit or GNOME developers fix the issue. Change the default color settings but then the colors of the editor will be slightly different, and it won’t switch to light mode automatically if you change the system theme.Disable highlight the current line but then you’ll have to figure out which line you are at.My Notes: For Windows, the above build system is configured in " %APPDATA%\Sublime Text 3\Packages\Java\JavaC. To compile and run a Java program: Goto "Toos" ⇒ "Build" or press Ctrl-B.First, choose the "Build System": Goto "Tools" ⇒ "Build System" ⇒ Choose "JavaC" or "Automatic".To compile and run Java Program from Sublime Text: Column (Block) Select: Hold Shift+Right-Mouse Drag Select (Windows).Zoom In/Out: Press Ctrl++ and Ctrl+- to zoom in or out (increase/decrease font size) (Similar to web browser, but Ctrl-0 for reset doesn't work).Sublime Text is "a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose". DO NOT use them for programming!!! Sublime Text (Windows, macOS, Linux) ) Windows' Notepad and macOS' TextEdit are NOT source-code editors. It is important to use a mono-space font (such as "Courier New", "Consolas") for programming, so that the columns are properly aligned.
Unfortunately, there isn't one magic wane (or silver bullet) that suits all my programming needs.
Here are some program editors that I am currently using.
Google "best source code editor" to find out the latest. There are tons of "free" program editors available. You also need to use a Text-based editor, such as nano and vim, when your system does not have a graphical user interface, such as the Ubuntu Server. On the other hand, a plain text editor, such as Windows' NotePad and macOS's TextEdit, is not language-sensitive and, therefore, is NOT suitable for writing programs. It highlights the syntax elements of your programs and provides many features that aid in your program development (such as auto-complete, compile/build/run, help menu, etc.). But you must switch over to an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), which provides a graphic debugger, when you are working on complex programs and projects to improve your productivity.Ī Source-Code Editor (or Programming Text Editor) is programming language sensitive and context-aware. To learn a new programming language, you could begin with a graphical Source-Code Editor, with provides syntax highlighting.