Epsilon |
119 Seeds | 88 Peers |
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Version: | 13.12 |
Category: | Office tools|Text editors |
Developer: | Lugaru Software Ltd |
Size: | 13 Mb |
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What is new: Modes for XML and HTML have been extensively enhanced. They now support smart indenting and embedded CSS and Python scripting. And they automatically highlight matching and mismatched tags. There are new commands to move by tags or elements, delete matched tags, insert an end tag to close the current element, list unmatched tags, and sort and align XML attributes. Epsilon can now display misspelled words as you edit. In programming language modes, it marks only words in comments and strings. (Modes can easily customize this.) Epsilon also offers suggestions for correcting these misspellings, either using its own guessing algorithm or one of several external programs. It maintains per-file, per-directory, and global ignore lists. A traditional spell-buffer-or-region command and a spell-grep command to list all misspelled words are also available. A new context-sensitive help feature provides help on language keywords using flexible mode-based rules. It includes built-in rules for C, ... |
Features: Everything you need is there at your fingertips. Carefully thought out. Keys behave the way you expect. Commands are easy to learn. You won't need to reach for another program to finish an unusual task. It's easy to make small changes to fine-tune Epsilon's behavior just the way you want it. You can teach Epsilon brand-new tricks if you ever have to. |
Review: Epsilon is a simple-to-use text processing utility that includes a minimal interface and numerous settings, catering to programmers. The interface is familiar to the one of Notepad. You can insert programming files, write a region to file, manipulate words (capitalize, uppercase, lowercase, transpose), as well as fill paragraphs and align regions. In addition, you can insert ASCII code, search forward or backward, replace queries or strings, enable regular expressions, keep or delete matching lines, as well as compile the project and view errors. Furthermore, it is possible to set and locate tags and bookmarks, jump to a particular line, compare differences between two files, sort the buffer and region, run macros, repeat commands, establish variables, among other dozens of options. The application runs on a low amount of CPU and RAM, so it doesn burden system performance or interrupt normal activity. We have not encountered any issues in our tests, since the tool did not hang or crash. All in all, Epsilon contains some interesting options dedicated to programmers.
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