To those who think the default behavior is a "deficiency" or a "bad
design decision": it is neither. It is the only correct behavior when
dealing with text files. It is not a matter of "simple" vs. "complex"
editors either: it is a matter of Windows vs. Unix text format.
In the Windows world,
This bug is fixed in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin and newer (earlier
releases are no longer supported expect for some server releases). This
bug is only marked invalid for Ubuntu because it is unknown in which
release this bug was fixed. The fix released status for the non-Ubuntu
Gedit means that
Can someone clarify the status of this bug report? I can see Invalid
Fix Released seems really strange and there is no explanation how it was
fixed (sorry, I'm not able to understand the proposed patches).
Is there any other way how to changed it except for:
gsettings set
** Changed in: gedit
Status: New = Fix Released
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Gedit adding a newline at the end of file should be configurable
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Thank you Ma Xiaojun, I shall have to upgrade.
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Title:
Gedit adding a newline at the end of file should be configurable
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I came across this bug while trying to understand bash. If I do
$ printf %s$IFS out.txt
and look at out.txt in gedit, I am quite unaware that $IFS has the
newline character as its last character, because gedit thinks aha, this
file already has a newline character as its last character, so I
Hi, all.
If you are using 12.04 or 12.10 (other versions not tested), you can set
the behavior already.
1. Run dconf Editor (dconf-editor)
2. Go to /org/gnome/gedit/preferences/editor
3. Uncheck ensure-trailing-newline if you don't want automatically added
newline.
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I don't understand why this behavior is still imposed to the community. A
simple option or plugin would allow everyone to enjoy gedit. the argument that
having an option for small similar details would rather confuse users than be
useful ... gedit will stay simple to use for users doesn't make
** Changed in: gedit
Status: Unknown = New
** Changed in: gedit
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Title:
Gedit adding a newline at the end
** Changed in: gedit
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: gedit
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: gedit
Remote watch: None = GNOME Bug Tracker #625955
** Bug watch removed: GNOME Bug Tracker #95676
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95676
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Sorry to bump this very old bug, but I found it very hard to find any
help on this issue, so I wanted to post some more information here.
An upstream bug covering this issue can be found at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625955.
@lowang: That plugin does not resolve the issue. It
** Summary changed:
- gedit add a newline at the end of file.I hope it can be config
+ Gedit adding a newline at the end of file should be configurable
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gedit
- gedit auto add a newline at the end of file.I hope it can be config
+ Ggedit auto
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