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The goal of RText is to create a complete, fully-featured text editor (designed primarily for programmers, but can be used by anyone) that can run on any platform. Originally designed to be a Windows Notepad clone, RText has grown into much more than that. Features of RText 1.5: - Multiple fonts simultaneously - Different token types can use different fonts and styles - Bracket matching - Useful for quickly scoping a block of code - Macro record/playback - Automate common editing tasks you do repeatedly - Drag-and-drop - Easily move code around in your document, or even into another application - Bookmarking - Mark and quickly navigate to important sections of code. - Mark Occurrences - Easily see the scope and usage of a variable or method. - Code templates - Create shortcut key sequences for common coding constructs such as for-loops. - Unlimited undo/redo - Don't worry about making a mistake with the handy smart undo & redo. - File encodings supported - Edit and save files in ASCII, Unicode, or any other encoding supported by your JVM. - Current line highlighting - Allows you to quickly locate your position in a source file. - Margin line - Useful for keeping your lines from being too long, if you're into that kind of thing. What's New in RText 1.5.0:
- Code completion support (Ctrl+C) for C, HTML, Java, Perl, PHP, and shell scripting. Each language has a different level of "support." Java completion is disabled by default, since it is still unfinished, to help minimize "bug reports." Please consider enabling it and playing around, and you can give feedback in the RSyntaxTextArea forums. - Format your HTML and XML code via JTidy. Formatting options are configurable in the Options dialog. I hope to add formatting for more languages in the future. - Added an option to ignore ".bak", ".old" and ".orig" extension when opening files. Very handy if you're constantly making backups of stuff like I am. - Added ActionScript syntax highlighting. Feedback requested! - Groovy syntax highlighting improvements (JDK 6/GDK additions). - Added translucent child window support (requires Java 6u10+, though only really seems to work well with around 6u16). Configure when and how much your Find and Replace dialogs turn translucent in the Options dialog. - Enhancements to the File System Tree - more stuff to do in the popup menu, and drill down into directories to focus in on just the files you're editing. - Tons of smaller improvements for an overall better experience, many in the editor component.
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