Click here to download version 0.5 of gedit-crypto (gedit 3.12 and later - see below for older versions) md5sum f59eeee23787b680a9dbb6d9e33497c6
Click here for the Debian package md5sum eaa56ffeb8ba38dc7680221d33e55e99
Crypto is a simple plugin for the gedit editor, allowing you to quickly encrypt/decrypt text documents with GPG.
Once installed and activated (through the "Preferences" window, "Plugin" tab), it will add a submenu to the "Gear" menu, with two options allowing you to encrypt or decrypt the currently open document.
Notice that to encrypt/decrypt, you should have already set up your key using gpg or seahorse.
If you are a user of Debian (or any derivative such as Ubuntu or Mint), the simplest way is to download and install the .deb package above.
Otherwise, to install for a single user, extract the archive and then:
cd gedit-plugin-crypto-* mkdir -p ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/ ln -s `pwd`/crypto.plugin ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/crypto.plugin ln -s `pwd`/crypto ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/crypto
To install systemwise (as root):
cd gedit-plugin-crypto-* ln -s `pwd`/crypto.plugin /usr/lib/gedit/plugins/crypto.plugin ln -s `pwd`/crypto /usr/lib/gedit/plugins/crypto mkdir /usr/share/gedit/plugins/crypto ln -s `pwd`/crypto/crypto.glade /usr/share/gedit/plugins/crypto/crypto.glade
Pietro Battiston - me@pietrobattiston.it
This plugin relies on the Seahorse dbus service, which does the real work.
Gedit version 3 or later and the Seahorse daemon (package `seahorse-daemon
`
on debian-based systems) must be installed for the plugin to work.
In particular, current versions need gedit 3.12 or later; if you're using a previous version of gedit, download version 0.3 of gedit-crypto.
If your version of gedit is even older than 3.8, you need version 0.2 of gedit-crypto.
You can browse/clone/fork the git repo at https://github.com/toobaz/gedit_crypto . I'm willing to integrate enhancements/bug fixes, so feel free to open PRs.