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User interface

When it comes to user interface customisation, at a minimum, we like to be able to change the font size for all aspects of a text editor and its user interface along with the colour scheme. Dark schemes are in fashion, but we like to have a choice.

, and use graphical toolkits that run natively under Linux, and this imposes a limit as to how customisable they can be. However, that’s not to say that those three programs don’t offer a fair bit of control over their appearance.

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