Hi there
Say... I have some files that I refer to quite often, like my some cheat sheets for Vim, LinuxMint shortcuts, Python... and more.
I would like to be able to view them super quick and close them as fast as they opened. Something like Terminator would be great... but for pdf's or text files.
I'm open for other methods as well... just anything that can give me quick access to those cheat sheets whatever I'm doing.
I've never seen anything that can achieve this, but there has to be something out there
regards
Frímann
How can I quick open a cheat sheet in Linux Mint? (similar to terminator)
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How can I quick open a cheat sheet in Linux Mint? (similar to terminator)
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Re: How can I quick open a cheat sheet in Linux Mint? (similar to terminator)
albert?Dreamspy wrote:Say... I have some files that I refer to quite often... and more.
I would like to be able to view them super quick and close them as fast as they opened. Something like Terminator would be great... but for pdf's or text files.
http://www.webupd8.org/2015/01/albert-f ... ncher.html
Re: How can I quick open a cheat sheet in Linux Mint? (similar to terminator)
That might help. But I was thinking about something that was always open and I can simply hide and view it at will.
I'll probably go for the Albert rout though if nothing else pops up
I'll probably go for the Albert rout though if nothing else pops up