Ive tried jEdit, vim, emacs (although I used to love when I was at uni) and various others. Ive also tried many text editors and IDEs in my quest in finding the perfect text editor on Linux. It also supports VS Code extensions and offers complete terminal access. Language support is provided via LSP and DAP. #2) Is there a way to add a 'Styles' drop down menu on the document menu bar (not ideal but better than going through a deep detour into the menus and submenus to access this edit. I havent used TextMate but I have used its Windows equivalent, e-TextEditor and I could understand why people love it. Theia is built on top of a cutting-edge web-based technology stack. #1) Is there a way to set up a clickable 'Strike Through' button on the menu bar at the top of the document window? Please don't tell me there's no FAST & EASY way to access this text formatting feature without going through a labyrinthine journey through the menus and sub menus of this program each and every time I need to use it. This new version of TextEdit no longer has the style pull down menu and neither is 'Strike Through' offered as a simple menu bar button to click. The new TextEdit app no longer has a 'Styles' pull down menu button on the document's menu bar (it used to be located at the far left of the menu bar next to the FONT pull down menu with this symbol: ¶˅ ). TextEdit how to EASILY format text with Strike Through? I've recently upgraded my OS to Monterey from a much older version.