kwrite

A text editor by KDE, based on the KDE Frameworks editor component

Anche su HaikuPorts. kwrite

Descrizione

KWrite is a simple text editor application, allowing you to edit one file at the time per window. As Kate, KWrite uses the editor component KatePart.KWrite simply provides the selected editor component with a window frame, and lets you open and save documents.

Application Features * window splitting (horizontal & vertical) * multi-document interface (MDI) * plugin: embedded terminal, SQL plugin, build plugin, GDB plugin, Replace in Files, and more * session support

General Features * encoding support (Unicode and lots of others) * bi-directional text rendering support * line ending support (Windows, Unix, Mac), including auto detection * network transparency (open remote files) * extensible through scripting

Advanced Editor Features * bookmarking system (also supported: break points etc.) * scroll bar marks * line modification indicators * line numbers * code folding

Syntax Highlighting * highlighting support for more than 250 languages * bracket matching * smart on-the-fly spell checking * highlighting of selected words

Programming Features * scriptable auto indentation * smart comment and uncomment handling * auto completion with argument hints * vi input mode * rectangular block selection mode

Search & Replace * incremental search, also known as “find as you type” * support for multiline search & replace * regular expression support * search & replace in multiple opened files or files on disk

Backup and Restore * backups on save * swap files to recover data on system crash * undo / redo system

Installa

Canale stable v26.04.0-1

Questa app e' curata in HaikuPorts. Installala da li', e' gia' disponibile in HaikuDepot.

pkgman install kwrite

Scarica .hpkg (x86_64)

Attenzione: il file arriva dal server di HaikuPorts, ma installarlo a mano non è la strada consigliata. È «pkgman» a risolvere le dipendenze che un .hpkg non porta con sé: un pacchetto installato da solo potrebbe non partire. Usa il comando pkgman qui sopra, a meno che tu non sappia esattamente perché ti serve il file.