I'm a newbie to Linux. Is there a way to see the control characters in gedit. I went to options->preferences and all I got is option to see the line numbers of the text file. Is there any plugin that needs to be installed to see the same? I'm on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and the gedit version is 3.4.1.
There is a gedit-plugins package available for Ubuntu. Install that and take a look at the Draw Spaces section in the gedit preferences. You can configure it to show spaces, tabs, line feeds etc.
You can use this command in a terminal: sudo apt-get install gedit-plugins
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1i do not have the plugin installed in the gedit. How to install the same – Santhosh Pai Jun 18 '13 at 7:35
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4FYI: this is also available in RHEL/CentOS 6 and 7's base repo to display whitespace chars like tabs, spaces, new lines, and non-breaking spaces. e.g. to install: sudo yum install gedit-plugins – Neon Feb 17 '15 at 20:34
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6-From the Edit Menu selected Preferences. -In the gedit Preference dialog, select the Plugins tab. -Select / check "Draw Spaces". Additionally, you can also configure that whitespaces to display by clicking on the Preferences button after selecting Draw Spaces (e.g. to Draw spaces, Draw tabs, Draw new lines, Draw non-breaking spaces, Draw leading spaces, Draw spaces in text, Draw trailing spaces) – Neon Mar 3 '15 at 17:29
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4This plugin shows CRLF and LF line endings with same mark. Which makes it lot less useful. – Mikhail Batcer Jul 31 '17 at 18:36
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2@MikhailBatcer Indeed. If I need to see the line endings, it's because I need to make sure they are consistent and in the proper format. Not being able to distinguish between the different options makes this plugin useless for this purpose. – MBraedley Aug 30 '17 at 19:28
As said in the other answer you need to install the Draw-Spaces plugin in gedit. Once there, I must say, the plugin options are confusing because the word "space" is used with two different meanings, as separation character (including tab) or as a proper space.
For most applications you need these options. These specific combinations will show leading and trailing proper spaces but not show tabs. This way you can, for example, tell if indentation was not done with tabs.
