[scilab-Users] [ANN]: Scipad-8.67

Stefan Du Rietz sdr at durietz.se
Mon Sep 19 22:10:53 CEST 2011


Thank you! I love it and I will stick to ScocosLab.

Stefan


On 2011-09-19 21:50, François Vogel wrote:
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> ANNOUNCE: Scipad version 8.67
> =============================
>
> A new version of the Scipad text editor for Scilab and Scicoslab is
> available.
>
>
> CHANGES SINCE PREVIOUS VERSION
> ==============================
>
> NEW:
>
> * Added incremental search feature (a la emacs)
>
> * Added "Load into Scilab (to cursor)" feature
>
> * Library functions, Scicos functions and user functions are directly
> clickable to jump to their source code
>
> * Added "Jump to (open file)" action for ctrl + shift + right click
> on an unknown name in the text - this looks for a file of this
> name in the same folder as the current file and opens it if
> there is one
>
> * Shift+F6/F7 switches hidden buffers in the current tile
>
> * Added some menu items in the popup shown on right-clicking a pane
> title (close all but this, split file)
>
> * All matches are highlighted simultaneously when finding/replacing
>
> * Browsing search results is now possible during search in files
>
> * Added a button "Open all matching files" in the find in files
> search results dialog (use case: search in files for a word, open
> all files containing at least one match, replace in all opened
> files)
>
> * Changing the encoding now reloads the current file from disk after
> user confirmation (use case: open a file, observe the encoding
> used is not the good one, change the encoding)
>
>
> FIXED BUGS:
>
> * Fixed malfunctioning buttons of the match results window in case of
> multiple instances
>
> * Fixed replace bug showing the "not found" message box twice when
> the searched string could not be found. Now the first "replace"
> launches a "find next" if not already on a match, and any later
> "replace" triggers a replace followed by a find next
>
> * Fixed: Browsing results of search in files could highlight the
> wrong part of the text if some editing action did take place
> between the search in the file and the browsing of the
> corresponding match results
>
> * Fixed: Find next highlighted wrong matches after having switched
> buffers
>
> * Fixed potential error when hovering a clickable URL
>
> * Fixed "Out of function definition" message wrongly shown when
> going to line 1 of a nested function
>
> * Fixed: "Revert to saved" feature did not reset the modified line
> tags, and moved the insert cursor to the end of each peer view of
> the reverted file - additionally several internal properties were
> not updated
>
> * Fixed: the binding for "Revert to saved" (Ctrl-R) was always active
>
> * Fixed: Find launched through the Ctrl-F3 key (no find dialog open)
> could trigger an error with no match and the user wanting to
> extend the selection
>
> * Worked around yet another apparent slowdown of Scipad when
> periodically checking for updates
>
>
> Other changes (minor):
>
> * Rationalized the popup menues
>
> * Added entries in the windows menu to help remembering about the
> very common "switch buffer" actions (F6/F7 and variations)
>
>
> WHAT IS SCIPAD ?
> ================
>
> Scipad is a powerful editor and graphical debugger for programs
> written in Scilab language. It is a mature and highly configurable
> programmer's editor, including features like syntax colorization,
> regexp search/replace, parentheses matching, logical/physical line
> numbering, peer windows, line and block text editing, and much more.
> Scipad can be used along with Scicoslab or Scilab, but even as a
> standalone text editor. Used as internal Sci(cos)lab editor, it
> interacts tightly with the interpreter, allowing
>
> - Scilab code execution control
> - conditional breakpointing
> - variable retrieval and tooltip display
> - Scilab help lookup
> - access to source code of Scilab library function
> - control of Scilab facilities for Matlab code and creation of
> help documents
> - and much more
>
> Scipad also includes basic Modelica and XML syntax colorization; it is
> currently localized in 13 languages and further localizations can
> easily be added. Scipad is entirely written in Tcl/Tk and Scilab
> language. It has been tested and developed under various versions of
> Windows and Linux.
>
>
> WHERE CAN SCIPAD BE FOUND?
> ==========================
>
> Project page @ SourceForge.net: http://sourceforge.net/p/scipad/
>
> Direct download:
> - for Scilab:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/scipad/files/scipad/8.67/scipad-8.67-Scilab5.zip/download
>
> - for Scicoslab:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/scipad/files/scipad-8.67/scipad-8.67-Scicoslab.zip/download
>
>
> Installation instructions:
> http://sourceforge.net/p/scipad/wiki/Installation/
>
> Details regarding the tested platforms:
> http://sourceforge.net/p/scipad/wiki/Tested%20on/
>
>
> LICENSE
> =======
>
> Scipad is a free software distributed under the terms of the GPL (V2)
> license.
>





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