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Old 6th May 2012, 03:00 PM
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Pluma (under Mate) will not open.

Hi All,

Up until just a couple days ago, I have been using (and liking) the Pluma text editor (for weeks). But, now it will not open.. Have removed and re-installed it twice; still no joy. It appears in the Applications menu (under accessories) and also in the the context (drop down) menus. But when clicked I just get the "spinning prompt" for a few seconds, and then it just gives up. Has anybody got any suggestions? My thanks, in advance.
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