Inspired by this article:Add Your Document Templates to GNOME, I will add this feature to Ubuntu Tweak.
As I often write program to test, I need to write the same code by all times. If I can easily create the template of program, then fill it with other code, I’ll be more efficient than before.
Do you have the same experience like me? I think if you often deal with many documents, you’ll need this feature.
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Ubuntu Tweak will give you an simple interface to create or modify your templates, but it’s powerful.
By default, Ubuntu Tweak will provide a set of common templates for you, such as “plain text document”, “OpenOffice TextDocument”, “OpenOffice Spreadsheet” and so on. You can add or delete the template just by dragging and dropping what you need.
You can also drag the template to Ubuntu Tweak that created by yourself. It’s freely!
The screenshot below can explain it:
After you selected the templates you need, you can easily create in your gnome desktop. In your desktop or the nautilus, right-click your mouse, in the popup menu, Create Your Document by templates!
This feature isn’t finish now, but it will come soon. I hope you like it!
Another news about Ubuntu Tweak is: helped by other good man, Ubuntu Tweak will been ported to other Linux distribution. Such as Fedora Tweak, Suse Tweak or Gnome Tweak. There’s no schedule table yet, but we will make it out finally.
It is wonderful if all GNOME users can tweak their desktop more easily, isn’t it?


Good work
Hi!
Very nice feature, but: Why not one gnome-tweak then fedora, ubuntu and suse-tweak?
simpson-fan
@simpson-fan
Hi.
I’ll fork a core to be Gnome Tweak when I finish this version.
how would i go about making a .hidden template?
i just want to be able to open up a text file with the filename “.hidden” in whatever folder i select so i can hide things i dont want to see
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