GMate comes with a lot of plugins: Gemini - for completing quotes and brackets -, word completion, smart indent, and more! You can see a full list of included plugins here. GMate also provides a simple syntax highlighting for the following programming language:
- Basic YAML Syntax Highlight
- CoffeeScript Syntax Highlight
- ColdFusion Syntax Highlight
- Cucumber Syntax Highlight
- Groovy and gsp Support (Included bundle created by Aaron Eischeid)
- HAML Syntax Highlight
- Markdown Syntax Highlight
- reStructuredText Syntax Highlight
- rhtml/erb Syntax Highlight
- Ruby on Rails improvements
- SASS Syntax Highlight
Surprisingly, GMate comes with hundreds of themes. As I said before, most of them are converted from TextMate, for example: Active4d, Briliance Black, Cool Glow, Expresso Libre, and more!
Install GMate on Ubuntu
GMate is a plugin, it doesn't replace the existing Gedit installation. Ubuntu users can install it easily by typing the following command:
Once installed, you might want to check the Gedit plugin dialog to activate your desired plugins because not all plugins activated by default.
- sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-on-rails/ppa
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get install gedit-gmate
For further information about GMate including installation on other Linux distributions, please click here.
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