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Cool line operations plugin for gEdit

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When i used Windows my favorite editor was PSPad and i'd like the powerfull line operations of it. When i switched to Ubuntu Linux i dicovered gEdit and in love with it. But i missed the nice code line features of PSPad and the old "Advanced Editing" plugin didn't give me all i like to have.
Today i visit the gEdit plugins page again and i found what i'm looking for the "Line Tools" plugin. This gEdit plugins brings you lovely features like:

* Trim Line : Removes the text from the current cursor position to the end of the line
* Clear Line : Removes all the text from the current line
* Kill Line : Completely removes the current line
* Duplicate Line : Creates a duplicate of the current line
* Raise Line : Moves the current line up while moving the line above it down by one line
* Lower Line : Moves the current line down while moving the line below it up by one line
* Copy Line : Copies the current line to the clipboard
* Cut Line : Copies the current line to the clipboard, then completely removes it
* Line Bookmarks : Set bookmarks at any line using Shift+Control+Number and then return to it later by pressing Control+Number

Very cool for coding. Thanks Shaddy!

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endorfin writes:

both plugins doesn't work for me, any idea why? STRG + D removes the line.

By anonymous user, # 11. November 2008, 21:43:28

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