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NotedYou like to use notepad to edit files, but can't because it doesn't handle UNIX or Mac formatted files? You find that the search and replace facilities are just not powerful enough? You want to be able to see what line of a file you're on? You want features to be more accessable. Don't want to use a heavier editor because you need something very fast? This is exactly why noted was created. A small, fast file editor with the features you need, and no more. |
Feature List
- edit text files of any size (on win2k)
- load and save files with Windows, UNIX or Mac line breaks
- full toolbar search and replace
- line number labeling and jumping
- clipboard facilities
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Tickets
Click on the link below to view the Noted ticket tracker. The ticker tracker is for used reporting bugs and suggesting new functionality. Anyone can create a ticket.
Open tickets for Noted: 10 of 20
Change History
[todo]
- printing facilities (thanks to Sally Young)
[Beta 5k]
- fixed window switching to foreground when de-trayed
- added "most recent files" list (thanks to Phil Andrews)
- works on wine (thanks to Stephen Newey)
- fixed MRU list loading sequence
- fixed window focus on file drag/drop
- added file modification detection (thanks to Stephen Newey) (ALPHA)
- added printing facilities (thanks to Sally Young) (ALPHA)
- added IE editor list registration
- fixed default color for gutter text
- linked cut/copy/paste buttons
- fixed fail on open for currentlu co-op'd files
- added tray icon restore on shell restart
- fixed mru load sequence for command prompt param files
- added 'add to recent documents' option
- fixed saving of MRU options
- handle read-only opening of binary files
- added file modification detection (thanks to Stephen Newey)
- added binary file detection
- fixed file change detection on file save
- added option to choose binary mask character
- added build.dat to the source distribution
- added compreg.pas and compreg.dcr to the source distribution
- added printing capabilities
- added printing columns settings (hidden)
- added readme file for compilation to source distribution
- added escape from search/replace/goto boxes
- added dectection for ftp corrupted line endings (#13#13#10)
- added user notification for broken line endings
- fixed FEdited change order when calling LoadDocument() so it can set edited to true straight away
- added notes.txt to both distributions
- printing now obeys custom tab sizes
- replaced stream buffering on load/save/print to use faster buffering object
- adding printing ability for binary data using the binary mask character
- added second type of broken line sequence to checker (#13#13#13)
[Beta 4]
- update line number status on wordwrap
- update line number status on resize with wordwrap
- line numbering with hot key toggle
- line numbering setting saved to registry
- custom editor colors (thanks to Elliott Brady)
- custom gutter colors
- added help for menus
- added shortcut key to config screen
- added reset button on config screen (thanks to Elliott Brady)
- added tray minimise option + save to registry (thanks to Matt Jacob)
- wordwrap setting saved to registry
- added hot key for word wrapping
- fixed a bug with the right egde of the memo clipping text
- fixed long filename munging with shell accesses
- fixed update flickering
- added margin graphic buffering
- fixed small graphical overlap in top left corner
[Beta 3]
- form placement saved in registry (thanks to Elliott Brady)
- editor regains focus after failed find/replace
- new button graphics for 'case sensitive', 'word breaks', 'replace all' & 'jump'
- made editor font & size editable through a config form (thanks to Matt Jacob)
- config info saved in registry
- moved shell register link
- added explanation text to the shell register routine
[Beta 2]
- new about screen (brighter colors)
- insert/overwrite status
- search & replace optimization
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