How to turn on gnome-sushi syntax highlighting?

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I have seen several screenshots with syntax highlighting, but mine doesn't work. I couldn't find any related settings in the dconf editor. How can I enable it?



(I'm on Ubuntu 16.04, sushi installed with apt-get install gnome-sushi)







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  • Just a random thing, but have you restarted lightdm (or just the whole computer)?
    – anonymous2
    Apr 24 at 15:23










  • Doesn't work won't help us help you. What type of document/code are you expecting to see syntax highlighting in?
    – Elder Geek
    Apr 24 at 15:26











  • I have tried with python, json, sh, markdown and xml files. All of these files are syntax highlited in gedit. It would be nice if I could use my gedit theme and a fixed-width font with gnome-sushi. There are line numbers when I preview a source code-like file, but not when viewing a simple txt. I have restarted my computer several times since installation.
    – Balint
    Apr 24 at 16:34















up vote
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down vote

favorite












I have seen several screenshots with syntax highlighting, but mine doesn't work. I couldn't find any related settings in the dconf editor. How can I enable it?



(I'm on Ubuntu 16.04, sushi installed with apt-get install gnome-sushi)







share|improve this question




















  • Just a random thing, but have you restarted lightdm (or just the whole computer)?
    – anonymous2
    Apr 24 at 15:23










  • Doesn't work won't help us help you. What type of document/code are you expecting to see syntax highlighting in?
    – Elder Geek
    Apr 24 at 15:26











  • I have tried with python, json, sh, markdown and xml files. All of these files are syntax highlited in gedit. It would be nice if I could use my gedit theme and a fixed-width font with gnome-sushi. There are line numbers when I preview a source code-like file, but not when viewing a simple txt. I have restarted my computer several times since installation.
    – Balint
    Apr 24 at 16:34













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up vote
0
down vote

favorite











I have seen several screenshots with syntax highlighting, but mine doesn't work. I couldn't find any related settings in the dconf editor. How can I enable it?



(I'm on Ubuntu 16.04, sushi installed with apt-get install gnome-sushi)







share|improve this question












I have seen several screenshots with syntax highlighting, but mine doesn't work. I couldn't find any related settings in the dconf editor. How can I enable it?



(I'm on Ubuntu 16.04, sushi installed with apt-get install gnome-sushi)









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  • Just a random thing, but have you restarted lightdm (or just the whole computer)?
    – anonymous2
    Apr 24 at 15:23










  • Doesn't work won't help us help you. What type of document/code are you expecting to see syntax highlighting in?
    – Elder Geek
    Apr 24 at 15:26











  • I have tried with python, json, sh, markdown and xml files. All of these files are syntax highlited in gedit. It would be nice if I could use my gedit theme and a fixed-width font with gnome-sushi. There are line numbers when I preview a source code-like file, but not when viewing a simple txt. I have restarted my computer several times since installation.
    – Balint
    Apr 24 at 16:34

















  • Just a random thing, but have you restarted lightdm (or just the whole computer)?
    – anonymous2
    Apr 24 at 15:23










  • Doesn't work won't help us help you. What type of document/code are you expecting to see syntax highlighting in?
    – Elder Geek
    Apr 24 at 15:26











  • I have tried with python, json, sh, markdown and xml files. All of these files are syntax highlited in gedit. It would be nice if I could use my gedit theme and a fixed-width font with gnome-sushi. There are line numbers when I preview a source code-like file, but not when viewing a simple txt. I have restarted my computer several times since installation.
    – Balint
    Apr 24 at 16:34
















Just a random thing, but have you restarted lightdm (or just the whole computer)?
– anonymous2
Apr 24 at 15:23




Just a random thing, but have you restarted lightdm (or just the whole computer)?
– anonymous2
Apr 24 at 15:23












Doesn't work won't help us help you. What type of document/code are you expecting to see syntax highlighting in?
– Elder Geek
Apr 24 at 15:26





Doesn't work won't help us help you. What type of document/code are you expecting to see syntax highlighting in?
– Elder Geek
Apr 24 at 15:26













I have tried with python, json, sh, markdown and xml files. All of these files are syntax highlited in gedit. It would be nice if I could use my gedit theme and a fixed-width font with gnome-sushi. There are line numbers when I preview a source code-like file, but not when viewing a simple txt. I have restarted my computer several times since installation.
– Balint
Apr 24 at 16:34





I have tried with python, json, sh, markdown and xml files. All of these files are syntax highlited in gedit. It would be nice if I could use my gedit theme and a fixed-width font with gnome-sushi. There are line numbers when I preview a source code-like file, but not when viewing a simple txt. I have restarted my computer several times since installation.
– Balint
Apr 24 at 16:34
















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