![]() ![]() the ability to change the interface font has been expanded to windows and macos ![]() the obsolete use of QTScript has been replaced by QJSEngine layout has been improved in the find/replace widgets the scale in the pdf viewer is now automatically adapted after closing/restoring the list of pages panel the pdf viewer is replaced in the default position on the main screen if it has been closed on a screen which is no more connected a bug with the use of latexmk with the use of the "output directory" option has been fixed GTK-based theming for systems without a "GTK+" theme has been added a potential trouble with user commands beginning with a space has been fixed ![]() default windows paths are now searched in the windows registry and path the internal pdf engine (from chromium) has been updated This ensures that Texmaker will be available for, at least, the next ten years. Texmaker can now be compiled with Qt5 (>=5.7) and Qt6 (>= 6.2). a trouble in the syntax highlighting with the verb latex command has been fixed a critical bug on the windows version compiled with msvc 2019 while inserting a symbol has been fixed support for non integer dpi scale factor has been added (such as Windows using 125% or 150% scale on laptops) a bug related to mouse wheel events in the pdf viewer has been fixed xdg-open is now used instead of evince in no-kde linux environment a bug which avoid to change the shortcut of the "Quick build" command has been fixed zh-TW translation has been updated (thanks to Lu Ke) version and -help options to the texmaker command line has been added asy document is loaded, the comment and uncomment tools are adapted (// instead of %) some spellings errors in the source has ben fixed (thanks to patch Andreas Tille) ![]() a compilation trouble in icondelegate with Qt>6.2.0 version has been fixed the blocking of the check grammar web page by the CORS policy has been fixed an option to set the (optional) interval to record a backup of the opened files has been added a trouble for the compilation with C99 has been fixed (thanks to Florian Weimer) adaptation of the log file viewer to the dark theme some items have been added to the completion.txt (default list for completion) while clicking in an internal link in the internal pdf viewer, the pdf is no more moved horizontally "Home" and "End" key shortcuts have been added to the internal pdf viewer (first/last page) the internal pdf viewer can now zoom to 800% a bug related to replace action with a regular expression has been fixed All in all, this looks like an editor with a promising future, that is certainly worthwhile keeping an eye on.- a bug with the contextual menu in the editor with Qt6 has been fixed no snippet manager (scheduled to come in a future release)īrowsing the project's GitHub repository, it is extremely encouraging to see a developer that is supportive, active and engaged with the user community. no auto-closing or auto-indenting of tags (only auto-closes brackets and parentheses) unable to do proper highlighting of nested syntaxes - i.e., unable to highlight HTML inside a PHP file can auto-convert between different character encodings, and handles vertical and right-to-left text incredibly wellĪlthough it does sport some attractive and compelling features, I need to mention that it currently still lacks many features that are common to most modern code editors - which is surprising, considering how long the CotEditor project has been around: Nice GUI goodies: link URLs automatically, semi-transparent windows, and manually selecting which invisible characters you want displayed are some of the many unusual and highly-welcomed customisation features that are built-in. Use the languages you already feel most comfortable using. AppleScriptable, and Unix-Scriptable: you are not tied down to having to learn Javascript, Python or some other arbitrary language, in order to use CotEditor as part of your own programming workflow. It is easy to use, well-documented, and allows you to define the syntax within a GUI - something that even Sublime Text can't claim. Built-in Syntax Creator/Editor: CotEditor comes pre-configured with support for dozens of languages, but if the one you want is not there, it has a built-in syntax editor that you can use to define your own. Solid, free code editor, with some remarkable features that worthy of note: ![]()
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