Does coteditor11/9/2023 Introduce new AppleScript commands comment out and uncomment for selection object.Add “js“ extension to CotEditor script type.Hint: Use #!/usr/bin/osascript -l JavaScript for shebang to run script as Yosemite's JavaScript for Automation.Add “Create Bug Report…” action to the Help menu.Display an alert if the opening file is larger than 100 MB.Change default value for “Comment always from line head” option to enable.Update documents for scripting with AppleScript.Fix an issue that new documents couldn't occasionally be saved with an extension that is automatically added from syntax definition.Fix an issue that new added row in file drop setting occasionally disappear immediately.Fix an issue that navigation/status bars are shown for a moment on window creation even they are set as hidden.Fix an issue that current line highlight didn't update after font size change.Fix an issue that word selection didn't expand correctly under the specific conditions.Fix an issue that contents property of document property could’t be set via AppleScript.Fix an issue that text view scrolls to the opposite side when line number view is dragged.Fix an issue that text kerning was too narrow with non-antialiasing text (thanks to tsawada2-san).Fix an issue that quoted texts and block comments at the end of document weren't highlighted.Fix an issue that syntax style mapping conflict tables were always blank.Fix an issue that syntax style validator didn't warn about keywords duplication that were newly added.Fix an issue that some objects couldn't be handled via JavaScript for Automation on Yosemite.Fix an issue that the application could crash after closing split view. ![]() Highlights on CotEditor 2.0 Coloring theme feature You can now store your color settings in themes and switch them easily. You can also export & distribute your own themes. Drastic performance improvements In this change, we made efforts to identify a bunch of performanceīottlenecks and to resolve them. Toggling comment-out/uncomment Selected text can now be comment-outed/uncommented via short-cut (⌘/) or Typing or opening files in particular with large files. More syntax highlighting colors New “types”, “attributes” and “variables” keywords were added to syntax The comment delimiters can be defined in each syntax style file. ![]() 60% smaller and helps to make your syntax via your own New syntax style file format in YAML The syntax style file format was changed from plist to YAML. Yosemite support CotEditor works well on OS X Yosemite. Add syntax styles for “AppleScript”, “C#”, “Go”, “Lisp”, “Lua”, “R”, “Rust”, “Scheme”, “SQL”, “SVG”, “Swift” and “Tcl”.Īdd “Select Line” command to “Edit” menu.Select lines via clicking/dragging line numbers.Add “Toggle Text Orientation” icon to toolbar.If you want to keep using “txt” as default extension, set “Plain Text” syntax style as default style in Preferences > Format.From this, setting for “Append “txt” on saving” was deprecated.The top extension in the extension list in the syntax style definition will be used.Append a correspondent extension to the file name on saving.From this, rename “Extensions” in syntax edit sheet to “File Mapping”.Now, syntax style can be determined not only from file extension but also from file name.Add “types”, “attributes” and “variables” to syntax highlighting colors.Yosemite style ) More than 100 of improvements There are more and more nicely improvements for you.
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