Gedit.
A workaround is to set "Input" in "External Tools Manager" to "Nothing"
and instead use an "environment variable" as file name argument to sed,
like this:
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_NAME
The problem seems to always o
Gedit.
A workaround is to set "Input" in "External Tools Manager" to "Nothing"
and instead use an "environment variable" as file name argument to sed,
like this:
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_NAME
The problem seems to always o
Gedit.
A workaround is to set "Input" in "External Tools Manager" to "Nothing"
and instead use an "environment variable" as file name argument to sed,
like this:
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_NAME
The problem seems to always o
Gedit.
A workaround is to set "Input" in "External Tools Manager" to "Nothing"
and instead use an "environment variable" as file name argument to sed,
like this:
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_NAME
The problem seems to always o
Gedit.
A workaround is to set "Input" in "External Tools Manager" to "Nothing"
and instead use an "environment variable" as file name argument to sed,
like this:
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_NAME
The problem seems to always o
Gedit.
A workaround is to set "Input" in "External Tools Manager" to "Nothing"
and instead use an "environment variable" as file name argument to sed,
like this:
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_NAME
The problem seems to always o