Lite Edit 2.1.1 Feature List Summary (Released in October 2013)
- Optimizations to word wrap and text editing
- When multiple instances are open, configuration changes made in one instance apply to all others
- Installer adds registry information under HKey_Local_Machine\Software\Lite Edit
- Now comes with syntax highlighting configured for Ruby
Lite Edit 2.1 Feature List Summary (Released in June 2012)
- Unicode UTF16 and UTF8 file support
- Many enhancements to the customizable menu of external tools
- You can create submenus and separators to better organize your tools
- You can hide a tool based on the extension of the currently open file
- Added many new macros for tools such as line number, column number, selected text, selection start, selection end, and file name with extension
- There is now a button that displays a context menu to insert macros
- You can hide the command window of a tool that shows a command prompt as a side effect
- Improved behavior of the new line type option
- You can view and change the new line type for the current file in Edit>>Advanced>>New Line Type
- You can specify the default new line type in Options>>Editor
- UI improvements to editing the Time/Date Format string. This option is now in its own dialog in Edit>>Advanced. There is now a button that displays a menu to select a time/date format macro.
- You can open and view the contents of binary files
- Installing onto a portable device, such as a USB drive, is now supported by unzipping all the files in LiteEdit.zip into any folder of the portable device
Lite Edit 2.0.1 Feature List Summary (Released in December 2010)
- Windows Vista/7 support
- Ability to restore the last clipboard text
Lite Edit 2.0 Feature List Summary (Released in October 2006)
- Word wrap
- Printing
- An option to show whitespace
- An option for tab to insert spaces
- You can copy a file in Windows Explorer and paste the contents of that file into Lite Edit
- Now comes with syntax highlighting configured for Python and Config files
- Goto line number command line option
- Ability to execute a tool menu command as a filter so it can modify the selected text
Lite Edit 1.1 Feature List Summary (Released in October 2004)
- Undo can unmodify file
- Multiple color configurations, including four predefined color schemes and the ability to
create your own color schemes
- Check atl key mnemonics for Tools dialog
- A way to set hotkeys for tool items from Tools dialog
- An option to show line numbers
- Tool Item for windows Character Map (if Character Map is installed)
- Tabs align with columns instead of being a fixed width
- Ctrl + Up/Down scrolls vertically
- Toggle case for current selection
- Find/Replace improvments:
- A dialog is displayed when you have finished searching through the entire file
- Smarter initial selection
- Now comes with syntax highlighting configured for XML, Cascading Style Sheets, Haskell, and Fortran
- If there is no selection, copy and cut operate on the current line
Lite Edit 1.0 Feature List Summary (Released in March 2004)
- Customizable syntax highlighting
- Comes with syntax highlighting configured for Assembly, Basic, Batch Files, C++, HTML, Java, Pascal,
Perl, and SQL
- Customizable tools menu
- Bookmarks
- Customizable hotkeys
- Multilevel undo/redo
- Two clipboards with the contents of the current clipboard displayed in the status bar
- Can make selection upper case, lower case, or title case
- Can insert a customizable time/date string
- Find/Replace with all the typical features plus ability to specify new lines in the find or replace string
- Goto line number
- Open files by drag and drop (This was added after the initial release of 1.0)
- Auto indention
- Customizable tab width
- Can open and save files with any kind of line delimete, e.g. CR, LF, or CRLF
Updated:
| Oct 8, 2013
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Created:
| May 24, 2004
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