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    KeyBindings is a plugin for gedit written in python. It lets you use (and eventually define) key combinations for usual actions such as switching tabs, closing tabs, etc.
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    A simple Gedit Plugin which enables a markup syntax to produce extended characters. 59 defaults but extra character support can be added easily making this plugin highly configurable.
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    Collection of tools for input, reading, processing, and typesetting Taiwanese language. Includes SCIM and quail input methods, Firefox dictionary plugin, plus scripts for LaTeX and HTML generation.
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    1337-Generator converts normal plaintext into leettext. Leet configuration will be added in one of the next releases.
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