Bracket.io issues + System Monitor issue

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Just like the title says. I included pictures regarding the issues I am having. I am a Win 10 user, but I am in love with Ubuntu, but these problems are making me uncomfortable especially with a new OS. Please help.



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  • Hi Kazzko. Is the problem that you think memory usage is too high? Please verify what processes are using the most memory: Open Terminal and enter the command top, press Shift+m, then q to quit; finally, copy-paste the output into your question.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 18:52











  • I fixed the System Monitor issue. It's caused by communitheme theme. But, the Brackets.io seems like a real issue, because I get Ubuntu report dialog regarding Brackets... It's my favorite app to use for Web Dev.
    – Kazzko
    May 13 at 19:28










  • That's good you fixed your problem with the System Monitor. I'm still not clear, though, on what your problem with Brackets is. Can you explain what the problem you're having is? The first screenshot you linked to just looks like a normal window for an active application. The second screenshot is a picture of your System Monitor identical to the third screenshot.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 19:42










  • I have updated my post. Look how the font looks a bit weird, as if it was rendered with fault.
    – Kazzko
    May 13 at 19:51










  • I see. Which font looks weird to you--the font the code of the HTML document is displayed in, or the system font (the font in the title bar menus, etc)? If you're confused about why the index.html file is being displayed as code and not as an HTML document, you need to preview the document to see it as it would look if it were a website, with all the formatting and links and everything. Brackets is a text editor, so that's what you see when you open an HTML document in the program--its code (text). Just turn live preview on.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 19:59















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Just like the title says. I included pictures regarding the issues I am having. I am a Win 10 user, but I am in love with Ubuntu, but these problems are making me uncomfortable especially with a new OS. Please help.



Brackets.io issue







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  • Hi Kazzko. Is the problem that you think memory usage is too high? Please verify what processes are using the most memory: Open Terminal and enter the command top, press Shift+m, then q to quit; finally, copy-paste the output into your question.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 18:52











  • I fixed the System Monitor issue. It's caused by communitheme theme. But, the Brackets.io seems like a real issue, because I get Ubuntu report dialog regarding Brackets... It's my favorite app to use for Web Dev.
    – Kazzko
    May 13 at 19:28










  • That's good you fixed your problem with the System Monitor. I'm still not clear, though, on what your problem with Brackets is. Can you explain what the problem you're having is? The first screenshot you linked to just looks like a normal window for an active application. The second screenshot is a picture of your System Monitor identical to the third screenshot.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 19:42










  • I have updated my post. Look how the font looks a bit weird, as if it was rendered with fault.
    – Kazzko
    May 13 at 19:51










  • I see. Which font looks weird to you--the font the code of the HTML document is displayed in, or the system font (the font in the title bar menus, etc)? If you're confused about why the index.html file is being displayed as code and not as an HTML document, you need to preview the document to see it as it would look if it were a website, with all the formatting and links and everything. Brackets is a text editor, so that's what you see when you open an HTML document in the program--its code (text). Just turn live preview on.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 19:59













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Just like the title says. I included pictures regarding the issues I am having. I am a Win 10 user, but I am in love with Ubuntu, but these problems are making me uncomfortable especially with a new OS. Please help.



Brackets.io issue







share|improve this question














Just like the title says. I included pictures regarding the issues I am having. I am a Win 10 user, but I am in love with Ubuntu, but these problems are making me uncomfortable especially with a new OS. Please help.



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  • Hi Kazzko. Is the problem that you think memory usage is too high? Please verify what processes are using the most memory: Open Terminal and enter the command top, press Shift+m, then q to quit; finally, copy-paste the output into your question.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 18:52











  • I fixed the System Monitor issue. It's caused by communitheme theme. But, the Brackets.io seems like a real issue, because I get Ubuntu report dialog regarding Brackets... It's my favorite app to use for Web Dev.
    – Kazzko
    May 13 at 19:28










  • That's good you fixed your problem with the System Monitor. I'm still not clear, though, on what your problem with Brackets is. Can you explain what the problem you're having is? The first screenshot you linked to just looks like a normal window for an active application. The second screenshot is a picture of your System Monitor identical to the third screenshot.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 19:42










  • I have updated my post. Look how the font looks a bit weird, as if it was rendered with fault.
    – Kazzko
    May 13 at 19:51










  • I see. Which font looks weird to you--the font the code of the HTML document is displayed in, or the system font (the font in the title bar menus, etc)? If you're confused about why the index.html file is being displayed as code and not as an HTML document, you need to preview the document to see it as it would look if it were a website, with all the formatting and links and everything. Brackets is a text editor, so that's what you see when you open an HTML document in the program--its code (text). Just turn live preview on.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 19:59

















  • Hi Kazzko. Is the problem that you think memory usage is too high? Please verify what processes are using the most memory: Open Terminal and enter the command top, press Shift+m, then q to quit; finally, copy-paste the output into your question.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 18:52











  • I fixed the System Monitor issue. It's caused by communitheme theme. But, the Brackets.io seems like a real issue, because I get Ubuntu report dialog regarding Brackets... It's my favorite app to use for Web Dev.
    – Kazzko
    May 13 at 19:28










  • That's good you fixed your problem with the System Monitor. I'm still not clear, though, on what your problem with Brackets is. Can you explain what the problem you're having is? The first screenshot you linked to just looks like a normal window for an active application. The second screenshot is a picture of your System Monitor identical to the third screenshot.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 19:42










  • I have updated my post. Look how the font looks a bit weird, as if it was rendered with fault.
    – Kazzko
    May 13 at 19:51










  • I see. Which font looks weird to you--the font the code of the HTML document is displayed in, or the system font (the font in the title bar menus, etc)? If you're confused about why the index.html file is being displayed as code and not as an HTML document, you need to preview the document to see it as it would look if it were a website, with all the formatting and links and everything. Brackets is a text editor, so that's what you see when you open an HTML document in the program--its code (text). Just turn live preview on.
    – Emily
    May 13 at 19:59
















Hi Kazzko. Is the problem that you think memory usage is too high? Please verify what processes are using the most memory: Open Terminal and enter the command top, press Shift+m, then q to quit; finally, copy-paste the output into your question.
– Emily
May 13 at 18:52





Hi Kazzko. Is the problem that you think memory usage is too high? Please verify what processes are using the most memory: Open Terminal and enter the command top, press Shift+m, then q to quit; finally, copy-paste the output into your question.
– Emily
May 13 at 18:52













I fixed the System Monitor issue. It's caused by communitheme theme. But, the Brackets.io seems like a real issue, because I get Ubuntu report dialog regarding Brackets... It's my favorite app to use for Web Dev.
– Kazzko
May 13 at 19:28




I fixed the System Monitor issue. It's caused by communitheme theme. But, the Brackets.io seems like a real issue, because I get Ubuntu report dialog regarding Brackets... It's my favorite app to use for Web Dev.
– Kazzko
May 13 at 19:28












That's good you fixed your problem with the System Monitor. I'm still not clear, though, on what your problem with Brackets is. Can you explain what the problem you're having is? The first screenshot you linked to just looks like a normal window for an active application. The second screenshot is a picture of your System Monitor identical to the third screenshot.
– Emily
May 13 at 19:42




That's good you fixed your problem with the System Monitor. I'm still not clear, though, on what your problem with Brackets is. Can you explain what the problem you're having is? The first screenshot you linked to just looks like a normal window for an active application. The second screenshot is a picture of your System Monitor identical to the third screenshot.
– Emily
May 13 at 19:42












I have updated my post. Look how the font looks a bit weird, as if it was rendered with fault.
– Kazzko
May 13 at 19:51




I have updated my post. Look how the font looks a bit weird, as if it was rendered with fault.
– Kazzko
May 13 at 19:51












I see. Which font looks weird to you--the font the code of the HTML document is displayed in, or the system font (the font in the title bar menus, etc)? If you're confused about why the index.html file is being displayed as code and not as an HTML document, you need to preview the document to see it as it would look if it were a website, with all the formatting and links and everything. Brackets is a text editor, so that's what you see when you open an HTML document in the program--its code (text). Just turn live preview on.
– Emily
May 13 at 19:59





I see. Which font looks weird to you--the font the code of the HTML document is displayed in, or the system font (the font in the title bar menus, etc)? If you're confused about why the index.html file is being displayed as code and not as an HTML document, you need to preview the document to see it as it would look if it were a website, with all the formatting and links and everything. Brackets is a text editor, so that's what you see when you open an HTML document in the program--its code (text). Just turn live preview on.
– Emily
May 13 at 19:59
















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