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Yes, choose "In Session" on the replace dialog.
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Yes up to 8, per file
Templates with preset contents can be defined, see the manual, but cannot define file specific settings for them 2
No1 but can be minimised by adjusting styling see #3555 Footnotes |
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I havn't upgraded to 21.3 yet, but ... Are you sure? Normally Xed is provided as the default text editor under the menu item "Accessories->Text Editor" and of course you can install others from the software centre. I'm not encouraging you to move away from Geany, but if it doesn't meet some of your needs its important that you check out the others and see if they are any better. I suspect each one will do a different subset of the things you want ;-) |
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Geany is my only text editor in Linux Mint Cinnamon 21.3. Because of this, some of my questions may also depend on GTK, and not just Geany. My needs are editing text, prose, etc., and not programming related, which makes some of these questions strange.
Can I search and replace in all open documents?
Can I add the color picker to the context menu?
Can I pin a list of files to the menu bar for direct access? This is not related to the recently accessed list, nor can be directly accessed from the default folder. Nor are they templates.
Can I increase tab width to a user defined number of columns?
Can templates be created with preset features, like tab widths? These would be indicated by the filename extensions like .t24, .t32, etc.
Can I disable matching highlight for all enclosures, brackets, braces, errors, quotation marks etc?
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