Gedit 3.10 as used in Ubuntu is now very old, if it has been rebuilt over 
gtk3.16 this may be the problem! in Gtk 3.16 the overlay scrollbars create 
issues with covering content and blocking editing.   Blocking this requires 
setting the environmental variable GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0 before calling the 
application. I start my entire MATE session this way due to all the GTK3.16 
scrollbar issues but I have the overlay scrollbars without this issue in Pluma 
built with gtk3.16 when editing files as root. I also still have an older 
Ubuntu version of gedit 3.10 built with an older version of gtk3 but running 
over gtk3.16 without issues,. Only the bottom line can be covered by the 
scrollbar, but in some apps about 1/2 inch of space can be covered with the 
theme background color. Synaptic has this behavior, for instance.

Pluma built with gtk2 is guaranteed not to have this problem,looks and works 
exactly like previous gedit3.10 in the right theme, and is a "standalone" that 
can even be run in a MATE-gtk3 environment, though it cannot be built with gtk2 
over a gtk3 MATE install.  This is s quick fix, using any released version of 
Pluma with gtk2 from existing repos. 

Pluma is maintained, Gedit 3.10 is not. Tne 1.10.0 release has an ugly 
statusbar issue whe built with gtk3 but the newest git code has the fixes for 
this. They went upstream after I fixed half the problem myself and submitted a 
patch. Someone else found the other  half and both fixes are now used together.

The newest Pluma 1.10.0 with all the newest fixes from git 
https://github.com/mate-desktop/pluma
will build and run just fine with gtk3.16, I've had no issues with it. I have 
run it without getting disappearing text issues in Debian Unstable updated to 
gtk3.16, similar to the gtk3.16 that is now in Wily's repos.  Only the 
scrollbars are screwy, and in my setup only when invoked as root and thus 
ignoring my session-wide environmental variable.

On 6/13/2015 at 9:22 AM, "Ralf Mardorf" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 14:29:51 +0200, Grant Frank Burton wrote:
>>Greetings all
>>
>>
>>in gedit bottom of page appears and disappears. there is no way to
>>edit the bottom lines of text document already saved.
>>
>>I seen several people report similar things but I think mine is
>>different. so I made a screen video in case you want to see.
>>​
>> gedit-error 2015-06-13.mp4
>><https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7_fHqdHPVwkSDFMeEJkRmFWTXM/edit?
>usp=drive_web>
>
>Such issues, at a rough guess a few thousands similar issues, in my
>experiences are normal for modern GTK3 applications. The perfect
>replacement is the GTK2 version of Pluma. It's the Mate 
>replacement for
>Gedit, optionally compiled against GTK2 or GTK3.
>
>A few recommendations
>
>SpaceFM GTK2 version is much better than Thunar, I never tested the
>GTK3 version.
>
>ROXTerm is GTK3, but anyway the best available terminal emulation, 
>e.g.
>list a directory and then resize the xfce4-terminal window or test 
>any
>other terminal emulation and then check ROXTerm.
>
>I'm used to Pluma GTK2, but sublime-text GTK2 likely is one of the 
>best
>editors, there are a few editors, that are better then Gedit is.
>
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