Ok I checked it out?...and its called "Gnome Text Editor"...its not bad...pretty basic, but sometimes that's JUST what you need...not "Vim" with mysterious button combinations or any of it's derivatives, not a full blown Geany or VS Code...just a nice and simple text editor. I mean don't get me wrong? I'm a die hard gEdit fan for life, but I figured since I'm running the F-36 release (beta?) I might as well as try out it's applications and what not. So far? it really ain't bad at all! And now that I found its dark mode?..I may have to decide on which one I keep!...LOL!
https://www.debugpoint.com/2021/12/gnome-text-edit
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Samuel Sieb:
What text editor are you referring to?
Eddie O'Connor wrote:
It's the "new" one that comes with F36 and Gnome 42.....it's pretty nice, simple, a very clean interface....but I didn't know where to go to get it to go "dark mode" but another person got me there!
When faced with an unknown graphical application (e.g. you launched from a menu or icon that didn't tell you its actual name), you can usually discover it from its "about" item in its "help" menu.
NB: The program's name isn't always the name of its executable file, though often is very close to it.