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Code Application
The github repo for the application tells you what dependencies you need and how to build it. https://github.com/elementary/code
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Elementary OS 7
Ok then, you're forgiven. ;-)
As for the editor, I guess you mean this?
https://github.com/elementary/code
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An alternative for "Notepad++"
Code (I don't think it's easily accessible outside of elementary OS)
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Any recommendation for a fast GUI text editor?
Speed wise I am satisfied with gvim. Looks wise I am satisfied with kate, but the best UI I found to be of (from screenshots) was Code which is for Elementary OS.
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Cassidy's blog: Farewell, elementary:
While many of us had productivity-breaking issues with Files and Wingpanel kept on crashing, resources were being invested into forking Code. A lot of resources. Why not fork Albert or Ulauncher instead?
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What is the best alternative for VSCode in Linux?
I actually like the elementary os code editor. Here is the repo: https://github.com/elementary/code
- What are some apps people would like to see?
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How to use elementary OS Contractor to simplify your daily routines.
Create telegram-share.contract file and open it in Code or your text editor of choice. Change Name to Share via Telegram and Exec field to a command we discovered earlier. If English is not your primary language you can add localized Name by adding Name[language code] option. For example:
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Just a quick question
Other than the very serious issue with inode/directory association I have come to rely on it just as much as I once relied on gedit.
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Impressions of the New ElementaryOS
I've filed an issue for this https://github.com/elementary/code/issues/1074
PaperWM
- Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS
- PaperWM: Tiled scrollable window management for Gnome Shell
- Rethinking Window Management in Gnome
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Why doesn't Gnome have native tiling?
But with auto-tiling you need to place windows according to a pre-set configuration, it needs to fit whatever layout you want to go for and it needs to be able to resize the window without breaking the content. This works pretty well for libadwaita apps, but a lot of webapps seem to assume a certain minimum window size. Another issue is how to handle modal dialogues, where paperwm for example sets an override to ensure they're not attached to the main window. Should the settings window then be treated as a separate window and tiled, or should it be left floating above all others?
- PaperWM – Scrolling Window Manager for Gnome
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Fedora is really good
I like Gnome's simplicity, agree with most of its deviations from the tired old Windowsy desktop status quo, and am very happy to depend on all its great integration work. I can't quite live with the simplistic window management, but extensions cover that (as they do much else). With Fedora + Gnome + PaperWM, I'm quite at peace with the current linux desktop situation.
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Bismuth likely going to be deprecated after 5.27
Still I'm looking forward for something like PaperWM to be possible in KDE - or even to write it by myself
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Elementary OS 7
I have noticed in one of your comments in this thread that you are looking for novel ideas of the UI look. As others commenters stated, you might be interested in tiling window managers like i3 [0] or sway [1]. They are truly a gem for productivity and sometimes for an eye [2].
However, I love the concept of scrollable window manager like PaperWM [3] is. When I had a smaller screen (24" 16:9) I was complaining a lot on unused space on my screen. With PaperWM I was finally happy with its dimensions, because I could have huge IDE on the left and small part of terminal displayed on the right. That way I knew if something was printed to terminal, while my editor took 80% of the screen.
[0]: https://i3wm.org/
[1]: https://swaywm.org/
[2]: https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/
[3]: https://github.com/paperwm/PaperWM
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How do i make linux not just a different version of windows
If you want something really different, give PaperWM a shot.
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2022 was the year of Linux on the Desktop
You may want to try PaperWM (GNOME extension) https://github.com/paperwm/PaperWM
What are some alternatives?
camera - Camera app designed for elementary OS
material-shell - A modern desktop interface for Linux. Improve your user experience and get rid of the anarchy of traditional desktop workflows. Designed to simplify navigation and reduce the need to manipulate windows in order to improve productivity. It's meant to be 100% predictable and bring the benefits of tools coveted by professionals to everyone.
theia - Eclipse Theia is a cloud & desktop IDE framework implemented in TypeScript.
gnome-shell-extension-appindicator - Adds KStatusNotifierItem support to the Shell
dippi - Calculate display info like DPI and aspect ratio
kwin-tiling - Tiling script for kwin
webpin - An elementary OS app
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
elementary-tweaks - elementary OS customization tool
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
music - Music player and library designed for elementary OS
Grid-Tiling-Kwin - A kwin script that automatically tiles windows