medit 1.2.92 freeware
medit is designed as an easy-to-use yet highly featured text editor. Started originally as a simple built-in editor component in GGAP, it grew up to a real text editor. Now you can make use of this handy and accessible editor to write and edit your documents with ease. ...
Author | Yevgen Muntyan |
Released | 2017-11-14 |
Filesize | 11.70 MB |
Downloads | 636 |
OS | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64 |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | text editor, syntax highlightning, keyboard accelerator, view, editor, edit |
Users' rating (4 rating) |
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1.2.92 | Nov 14, 2017 | New Release | Corrected a brain dead logic error which led to data loss: medit did not report a proper error when it could not convert content to requested encoding (e.g. when trying to save text with accented characters in ASCII). Thanks to LoneFox. |
1.2.0 | Mar 31, 2014 | New Release | Corrected a brain dead logic error which led to data loss: medit did not report a proper error when it could not convert content to requested encoding (e.g. when trying to save text with accented characters in ASCII). Thanks to LoneFox. Updated and corrected documentation. Fixed recent files menu where underscore in filenames showed up as mnemonics underline. Added recent files dialog. Fixed saving session on logout. Made open-dialog-follows-doc option apply to Save As too. Much improved Mac OS X port (which requires much improved Mac OS X Gtk port from SVN). Once again fixed document tab icon appearance. Made tilde expansion work in Find in Files dialog. Fixed bug in Preferences dialog caused by a buggy Ubuntu Gtk patch. Worked around freezing when editing a document with very long lines. Added Open With Default Application to file selector menu. Made ctags plugin not try to run ctags on a non-existent file. User data files on windows are now stored in /Application Data |
1.1.96 Unsta | May 19, 2013 | New Release | Corrected a brain dead logic error which led to data loss: · medit did not report a proper error when it could not convert · content to requested encoding (e.g. when trying to save text · with accented characters in ASCII). Thanks to LoneFox. · Updated and corrected documentation. · Fixed recent files menu where underscore in filenames showed · up as mnemonics underline. · Added recent files dialog. · Fixed saving session on logout. · Made open-dialog-follows-doc option apply to Save As too. · Much improved Mac OS X port (which requires much improved Mac OS X · Gtk port from SVN). · Once again fixed document tab icon appearance. · Made tilde expansion work in Find in Files dialog. · Fixed bug in Preferences dialog caused by a buggy Ubuntu Gtk patch. · Worked around freezing when editing a document with very long lines. · Added Open With Default Application to file selector menu. · Made ctags plugin not try to run ctags on a non-existent file. · User data files on windows are now stored |