To do this, first highlight the text you want cut/copied by entering one of the 3 visual modes. It is within the visual mode, that you can copy/cut/paste content of the file. You can then choose the text that you want highlighted by moving the cursor. First set your cursor to where you want to start highlighting, then enter one of the 3 visual modes. These difference visual modes are simply different ways for which text can be highlighted. From the command line you can actually enter 3 types of visual modes visual ('v'), visual line ('shift-v') and visual block ('ctrl-v'). The visual mode is used for highlighting text, that you want deleted, copied and replaced. Within the insert mode, you can write and delete text as you would in any text editor. While in command mode you can type 'i' and 'v' to enter insert and visual mode respectively.
Although the developer and community that surround Sublime text are incredible supporters of open source, the fact that Sublime text is not open source, and that the development of it has slowed down incredibly, makes it difficult for the community to get involved in.
Unlike the Atom editor, Sublime Text protects and copyrights its code and is thus not the freedom-ware some would like it to be. Download Review Comments Questions & Answers (1) We do not have a download file for the latest version (3.13.91), but you can try downloading it from the developer's site. A highly customizeable text editor for Mac. Gedit, Free Download by The GNOME Project. This new language file adds support for all NSIS commands up to v3.02. By default it only comes the most basic syntax highlighter for NSIS scripts. Gedit is the official text editor of the GNOME desktop environment.
I know that I can open gedit in a command line like 'open gedit', but can I add the file name? Otherwise I have to use vim. Now I just switched to MacBook, I d like to do the same thing. When I was using a Linux laptop as my dev machine, I used to do 'gedit xxxx' in a Terminal.