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Release version 1.50 Site last modified January 24 2003 |
Version 1.50 fixes bugs and contains minor improvements. |
Version 1.49 supports Unicode on GTK+, FORTRAN and Assembler. |
Version 1.48 fixes bugs and contains minor improvements. |
Version 1.47 improves line wrapping performance and automatically recognises Unicode files. |
Version 1.46 allows more buffers and has an Export as TeX command. |
Version 1.45 improves performance and fixes bugs in line wrapping. |
Version 1.44 fixes bugs. |
Version 1.43 features line wrapping and bug fixes. |
Version 1.42 contains minor enhancements, bug fixes and performance improvements. |
Version 1.41 has a Parameters dialog, can be localised into other languages, and the Language menu can be modified through a property setting. |
Version 1.40 has improved support for Python, C++ and HTML/XML. |
Screenshot Documentation Extras |
SciTE is a SCIntilla based Text Editor. Originally built to demonstrate Scintilla, it has grown to be a generally useful editor with facilities for building and running programs. It is best used for jobs with simple configurations - I use it for building test and demonstration programs as well as SciTE and Scintilla, themselves.
SciTE is currently available for Intel Win32 and Linux compatible operating
systems with GTK+. They have been run on Windows 95, NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and on Red Hat
Linux 4.2, 6.1 and Solaris with GTK+ 1.2.0. Here is a screenshot of
SciTE.
On Windows, there is a companion application Filerx which provides project management and macro features to SciTE.
There are some extra configuration files that can enhance SciTE for various languages and APIs.
You can write to me, Neil Hodgson, at
nhodgson@bigpond.net.au.
There is a
scite-interest
mailing list,
for discussion of SciTE and related projects, their bugs and future features.
This is a low traffic list, averaging less than 100 messages per week.
Announcements of new versions of SciTE go to both the scite-interest list and
scite-announce.