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Originally Posted by theducks
Gedit is just the stock TXT editor that comes with Ubuntu. It has some of the basic (computer) language parsing features you see in Calibre/Sigil code view.
IMHO There is no need to load yourself down wit every editor there is.
Pick a couple for specific tasks, and only change if you see one that really does what you NEED.
Fore me:
Win / Linux
Notepad++/Gedit
Libre Office/Libre office
Sigil/Sigil
Calibre/Calibre
Hmm maybe there is a pattern here 
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Before I saw this last post of yours I downloaded Gedit and really liked it. I got rid of all the other text editors. So (I know I asked this before but I got so many disparate answers: get it from command line, debian, distros, discos.) how did
you get Sigil in Linux? Thanks.