** Changed in: gedit
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/946148
Title:
gedit plugin for external tools works some incorrect
Status in Light-Weight Text Editor for Gnome:
Invalid
Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
Invalid
Status in “gedit-plugins” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
When you use the 'External Tools' plugin for gedit, you can create
your own external tool, e.g. compiling your current document by g++.
So you open the External tools window, press "+" button, enter the
command name ("Compiling") and click to the command text input ("Edit"
or "Editing", maybe? I use not English localisation), and... we lose
entered command name (Conversely in Nautilus and the most of other
programs: when we rename smth and then click out of text input,
renaming saves).
We correct the name, press Enter, and name saves. Then we start
entering our command... and are lost in thought because we don't know
a variables like "$GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_PATH" or
"$GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_NAME". We should google it or look in other
external tools.
So we googled it and entered it and selected all the parameters like
"Shortcut", "Input" and others. The last parameter is "All languages".
We click at it, select C++ (of course, we don't want to try to compile
Python file or Plain text file in g++ ) and press Esc to close this
switch, but sometimes the External tools closes and the switch remains
(in my case it happens all the time until I started writing this bug
report). More, the switch leaves at the top of windows and closes only
when gedit closes.
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