I'm just wondering if anyone had chance to check Intype http://intype.info/ which is Scintilla based? Any comments?
Why should we check that (closed development, NOT free), as we have already Synedit ;-)
If you really want to see some new development around FREE and OPENSOURCE editors, you should look at "Synedit studio" !!
cheers, Stef Mientki
> Why should we check that (closed development, NOT free), > as we have already Synedit ;-)
Oh, man! they really rock! Intype is really cool and lightweight. If you compare with Synedit, SynEdit takes more memory on opening many tabs.
I have also seen couple of projects that got migrated to Scintilla; it got theme support, codefolding and Unicode by default:-)
> If you really want to see some new development around FREE and OPENSOURCE editors, > you should look at "Synedit studio" !!
Are you referring this https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1664785&forum_id=9469 ? If not, could you please share the link? (FWIW, they seem to be doing in Chinese and not yet compatible with TSynWeb)
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I'm just wondering if anyone had chance to check Intype http://intype.info/ which is Scintilla based? Any comments?
Why should we check that (closed development, NOT free),
as we have already Synedit ;-)
If you really want to see some new development around FREE and OPENSOURCE editors,
you should look at "Synedit studio" !!
cheers,
Stef Mientki
> Why should we check that (closed development, NOT free),
> as we have already Synedit ;-)
Oh, man! they really rock! Intype is really cool and lightweight. If you compare with Synedit, SynEdit takes more memory on opening many tabs.
I have also seen couple of projects that got migrated to Scintilla; it got theme support, codefolding and Unicode by default:-)
> If you really want to see some new development around FREE and OPENSOURCE editors,
> you should look at "Synedit studio" !!
Are you referring this https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1664785&forum_id=9469 ? If not, could you please share the link? (FWIW, they seem to be doing in Chinese and not yet compatible with TSynWeb)