Cherrytree è un editor esadecimale e visualizzatore di pagine RTF, questo significa che con esso potremo redarre un documento mantenendo il pieno controllo sul formato del testo, sul tipo di font, sui colori e sulla formattazione della pagina. Ecco le novità della nuova versione 0.9.1 tratte dal sito del produttore: • fixed bug involving the “single instance check” (thanks Taras) • added a menu item “edit–inherit syntax” that changes the selected node’s children syntax highlighting to the father’s syntax highlighting (thanks Taras) • implemented a basic tables handling (cells with wrapped plain text) • added more cherry colors to cover more tree levels, introduced a couple of cherry colors to identify the main programming languages (thanks Zeltak and Daniel) • it’s now possible to change the tree nodes names simply clicking upon them • the tree nodes names are now wrapped if the node name is too long, the wrapping length is customizable through preferences window (thanks Daniel*2) • added an option for large text formatting: now there are the options h1 and h2 (thanks Paco) • changed the behavior of the double-click upon text: now this will widen the selection to alphanumeric characters (not only contiguous letters but numbers and underscores too) • when creating a link, if the selected text is a weblink it is recognized and the form proposes automatically the web address and the correct link type (thanks Paco*2) • introduced the single instance check to avoid opening cherrytree many times for mistake. this doesn’t work on windows by now.
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CherryTree 0.9.1 su Ubuntu
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