Use gedit's side pane as a file browser.Jim Campbelljcampbell@gnome.orgМаксим Дзюманенкоdziumanenko@gmail.com2007Назарій Ріттерnazariy.ritter@gmail.com2014View and open files from the side panel
The most common way to switch between files in gedit is by using
the tabs at the top of the gedit window. In some cases, though,
particularly when you are working with a large number of open files, you
may find it easier to use the side panel.
To activate the side panel, select ViewSide Panel, or just press the F9 key.
You can toggle the side panel open or closed by pressing
F9 at any time.
Opening files from the side panel
To open files from the side panel, first open the
side panel by selecting ViewSide Panel (or just press
F9), and then choose File Browser from the dropdown
at the top of the panel.
This will activate the File Browser mode of the
side panel. You can then use the navigation buttons at the top
of the panel to locate and open your desired files.
Using the side panel to switch between open files
Once you have several files open, you can use the side panel to switch
between open files. To list open files, choose Documents
from the dropdown at the top of the panel.
Clicking on any file name in the side panel will open that file
for editing.