![]() You can also continuously get a non-AppStore version to manage it with Cask or something. Sandboxing As the App Sandbox guarantees the prohibition of malicious behaviors at the system level, CotEditor became a more reliable OS X application than ever before. The non-AppStore version is also sandboxed. Improvements for the vertical text orientation Printing document in vertical orientation, displaying line number also on the vertical text mode, or even saving the text orientation state in the document file. Now you can more comfortably edit your text in the vertical orientation. Faster syntax highlighting The syntax highlighting becomes further faster and more nicely. Print feature improvement Other than the vertical text print, the print feature has been improved, for instance, to change page settings in the print panel, to store CotEditor's own print settings to the system print preset. Add new normalization form “Modified NFD” (unofficial normalization form adopted by HFS+) to the Unicode normalization action in Utility menu (Thanks to doraTeX!).Įl Capitan support CotEditor 2.2.0 works well on OS X El Capitan.It is also added to the AppleScript terms.Fix an issue where the baseline of invisible characters were wrong by some fonts.Fix an issue where application could crash after modifying theme name on El Capitan.Fix an issue where submenu disclosure arrows in the menu key binding editor did occasionally disappear.Fix timing to update search string to system-wide shared find string.Fix an issue under the specific conditions where the migration window showed up every time on launch.Fix an issue where application could crash on typing Japanese text if hanging indentation is enabled.This version contains some specific changes that may require manual migration by users. Hanging indentation that enables inserting extra indent to wrapped lines. You can change the behavior in Preferences > Edit. New setting option for the behavior on document modification by external process (in General pane).Share button in toolbar (Customize toolbar to use it).Line number view for vertical text orientation.for advanced users: In this feature, CotEditor saves an extended attribute which named to the file only when the editor's text orientation is vertical.Save text orientation state to the file and restore it when the file is opened. Remove bundled cot command-line tool, due to the Mac App Store guidelines.Deprecate the feature opening/saving files that user doesn't have the permission, due to Sandbox requirement.Add encoding: and coding: to the encoding declaration keywords which will be used on encoding auto-detection (interpreting priorities are: charset= > encoding= > encoding: > coding:).Add new normalization form “NFKC Casefold” to the Unicode normalization action in the Utility menu.From this change, some of the bundled syntax styles are also updated.Add interpreter name list to the syntax style definition to determine syntax style from the shebang in the file content for in case when syntax style cannot be determined from the file name.You can even disable the feature running the command defaults write savesTextOrientation -bool NO in Terminal. To use cot command with CotEditor 2.2.0 and later, download the new command-line tool from and install manually.Overall, CotEditor is a powerful tool that allows developers to code apps for a varied selection of platforms as it comes with support for multiple programming languages. CJK Language Friendly: Estimate various file encodings accurately, toggle to vertical text mode and keep its line height correctly.Incompatible Characters: Check and list-up the characters in your document that cannot be converted into the desired encoding. ![]() CotEditor supports Python, Ruby, Perl, PHP, UNIX shell or AppleScript(and JavaScript on Yosemite).
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