Either way, the new functionality should be documented.

In the plugins section of the gedit docs on Lucid, the Indent Lines
plugin is still there, and still says to use Edit->indent, and in the
"shortcuts" help, says ctrl-T to indent lines.

I think highlighting some lines and pressing <tab> would "normally" be
expected to replace all the highlighted text with a single tab character
(compare if you highlight some text and press a letter... the
highlighted text is replaced by that letter. So it's possibly not the
most obvious and consistent from a usability point of view.

So at best, this is a docs bug, and should be re-activated in that
context.

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Gedit indent (CTRL+T) plugin missing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/551507
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