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A free source code editor for Win32 and X |
Release version 1.79 Site last modified July 1 2009 |
Version 1.79 allows wrapped lines to be indented to match the
initial line. The tab bar is improved: on GTK+ it can be scrolled when there are many tabs and on Windows tabs can be reordered by drag and drop. |
Version 1.78 includes some more lexers and fixes some bugs. |
Version 1.77 fixes lexer bugs and other minor issues. |
Version 1.76 fixes some minor bugs. |
Version 1.75 displays invalid UTF-8 bytes as hexadecimal and can show indentation guides on completely empty lines. |
Version 1.74 includes Lua 5.1 and is faster for wide lines. The session file format has changed and SciTE will not load old .ses files. |
Version 1.73 uses a Directory properties file to configure behaviour for files in a directory and its subdirectories. |
Screenshot Documentation Extras Translations Frequently Asked Questions |
SciTE is a SCIntilla based Text Editor. Originally built to demonstrate Scintilla, it has grown to be a generally useful editor with facilities for building and running programs. It is best used for jobs with simple configurations - I use it for building test and demonstration programs as well as SciTE and Scintilla, themselves.
SciTE is currently available for Intel Win32 and Linux compatible operating
systems with GTK+. It has been run on Windows XP and on Fedora 8 and Ubuntu 7.10
with GTK+ 2.12. Here is a screenshot of
SciTE.
On Windows, there is a companion application Filerx which provides project management and macro features to SciTE.
There are some extra configuration files that can enhance SciTE for various languages and APIs.
The scite-interest mailing list has moved from lyra.org to Google Groups.
Questions and comments about SciTE should be directed to the
scite-interest
mailing list,
which is for discussion of SciTE and related projects, their bugs and future features.
This is a low traffic list, averaging less than 50 messages per week.
To avoid spam, only list members can write to the list.
New versions of SciTE are announced on scite-interest and may also be received by SourceForge
members by clicking on the Monitor column icon for "scite" on
the downloads page.
Messages sent to my personal email address that could have been sent to the list
may receive no response.