

There are many different text editors available. A text editor is a program that lets you create and edit simple text files. Be with UbuntuPIT to get the latest software updates on Linux.We will also need to use a text editor. Besides, if you’ve any opinions on this, feel free to share that in the comment box below. If yes, then share about this with your close ones and the Linux community. However, I used the basic functions and set the preferences. Here, I’ve tried the AppImage file from GitHub for test purposes on the latest Ubuntu LTS, and you can see clearly that it worked. As a result, the AppImage file can be found in its GitHub releases, and Flatpak will be available in Flathub. You can get this as a Flatpak and also as an AppImage. The good news is that the software is available in two ways for Linux users. I’m using this right now, and it’s great, trust me.

Select or unselect the box accordingly, and get the things that you prefer on your source code editor app. Convert a whole text to uppercase and lowercase easily. Easy conversion of uppercase and lowercase.You can bring images or anything nearer or make it larger by zooming in, and also, you can make that smaller or take that further away by zooming out. Use Undo to reverse a mistake or action, and using Redo, restore mistakes that were done previously.

Editor inspector to get in detail document information.

You can customize the spaces to the beginning of a code.
