Good job missing the point completely. None of these things are problems for me, now, a computer professional who spends my entire day in a POSIX terminal. What about the people who don't have that advantage?
> What about the people who don't have that advantage?
For the text editor? For general help, they will probably google "gnome text editor help" or "gnome text editor docs" like I just did, which returns >80% results for the new application despite it not existing for very long.
I also tested this in a private window in case google is tailoring this to my, generally more tech heavy than normal, history. It immediately came up with this general rundown/intro to the editor: https://itsfoss.com/gnome-text-editor/ which covers installation and even how to view the list of keybindings.
For more specific features, they'd probably google something like "gnome text editor $FEATURE".
For the text editor? For general help, they will probably google "gnome text editor help" or "gnome text editor docs" like I just did, which returns >80% results for the new application despite it not existing for very long.
I also tested this in a private window in case google is tailoring this to my, generally more tech heavy than normal, history. It immediately came up with this general rundown/intro to the editor: https://itsfoss.com/gnome-text-editor/ which covers installation and even how to view the list of keybindings.
For more specific features, they'd probably google something like "gnome text editor $FEATURE".