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    Outline view in gedit

    Hi all:
    I was wondering if there was available a plug in or something to make gedit show an outline view like the one attached.
    Googling around I haven't found anything relevant. Anyone knows about something like this already proposed or implemented?.

    Thanks in advance
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    Re: Outline view in gedit

    Just bumping at this. Am I waking something too much weird?
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    Re: Outline view in gedit

    Nothing I know of. I would really like them to have a nice treeview plugin or even a simple project file plugin to open a group of files at once.

    I don't know how hard it would be to make one.

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    Re: Outline view in gedit

    was triki to found. Now I'm downloading it for testing. Will keep this updated

    Class browser plugin for gedit by
    http://www.stambouliote.de/projects/gedit_plugins.html

    Well looks that it only work with python. I hope it grows up a little, for python works very very well although I need it for javascript and xthml.

    Very recomendable by the way. If you work with python it is a must.
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    Re: Outline view in gedit

    That worked pretty good. I had to install ctags to get it to work though. I installed:

    Code:
    sudo apt-get install exuberant-ctags

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