I have always been a fan of Gedit
in Linux as my default text editor. How do I make it the defualt in Fedora 20 kde
. I know that it is so in Gnome but I want the same in KDE. Is there a way?
Fedora does not currently have a default terminal text editor, because the $EDITOR environment variable is unset by default. But a common scenario where users wind up in a terminal text editor is when using 'git commit'. By default, git picks vi.
Right click on the text file you want to open, choose Properties and then Open with. You should find the various alternatives in the Recommended Software or Other Applications lists. Click the one you want and then the "Set as Default" button.
Right-click on a text file -> Preferences -> Then there is a button for the file association.
That will open a dialog where you can change the default application for this file type. Select Gedit, put it on the first position and apply the changes.
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