Text Trix is general purpose editor that makes
coding easier and more precise. Navigational tools
help make large files easier to read and organize.
Special plugins manipulate text according to
user-defined settings.
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Mac shortcuts and bugfixes are included. Syntax highlighter performance has been improved for older systems, and Text Trix is now backward compatible with Java 1.4+. Word Find includes new refinements.
Formatted text is now supported, including font style, size, color, and alignment. Multiple instances of the main window can be created for side-by-side text editing.
The editor now features syntax highlighting, search navigation improvements, and many fixes for building and startup. The Ostermiller syntax highlighter automatically colors and formats source code according to the given file type. Search improvements include reverse searching in Word Find and contextual scrolling for viewing found text in its context. Line Dance also includes several fixes, and now automatically names lines based on selected text. Text is more mobile through drag-n-drop. Compilation has improved Java detection, and new command line options have been added.
This release introduces new features for better visualization of text. Key features are Line Dance, a tool for jumping between multiple lines in a given file, Group Tabs, for organizing large numbers of files, and Word Find, a quick-find tool built into the status bar. There were also many bugfixes and other enhancements.
This release has a few new features and bugfixes. The preferences support an import/export/reset function for backing up preferred settings. When searching through text, the found text is scrolled to the top for easier viewing. A template has been added for creating plug-ins with windows. Line Dance and tab history bugs have been fixed.