Mark Ryden wrote:
> However, I tried to achieve this task with other editors (like
> jedit/gedit/kate) and could not.
Kate actually does display tab characters... It shows a » symbol for them.
Make sure "Highlight tabs" is checked under Editor Component / Editing /
General in the preferences (but
Mark Ryden wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for viewing tabs in an editor in fedora 10.
I know that this can be done with vim and vi (with :set list). (If I
remember correctly, also
with emacs).
However, I tried to achieve this task with other editors (like
jedit/gedit/kate) and
could not.
Any
Mark Ryden wrote:
I am looking for viewing tabs in an editor in fedora 10.
I know that this can be done with vim and vi (with :set list). (If I
remember correctly, also with emacs).
However, I tried to achieve this task with other editors (like
jedit/gedit/kate) and could not.
Any ideas if it
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Mark Ryden wrote:
> Thnks, but this is **not ** what I meant. You are right in what you
> say about gedit.
> However, I mean when pressing the "tab" key. (and not tabs of windows.
> Any idea if it is possible to see it ?
> With vi, these tabs are shows as "^I" (wh
)
Rgs,
Mark
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 2:17 AM, suvayu ali wrote:
> 2009/5/20 Mark Ryden :
>> Hello,
>> I am looking for viewing tabs in an editor in fedora 10.
>> I know that this can be done with vim and vi (with :set list). (If I
>> remember correctly, also
>> wit
2009/5/20 Mark Ryden :
> Hello,
> I am looking for viewing tabs in an editor in fedora 10.
> I know that this can be done with vim and vi (with :set list). (If I
> remember correctly, also
> with emacs).
>
> However, I tried to achieve this task with other editors (like
&g
Hello,
I am looking for viewing tabs in an editor in fedora 10.
I know that this can be done with vim and vi (with :set list). (If I
remember correctly, also
with emacs).
However, I tried to achieve this task with other editors (like
jedit/gedit/kate) and
could not.
Any ideas if it is possible