What's New in PrestoEdit Version 2.0 Improved spelling, requires new spelling dictionaries Spelling will now check a selection and offer to check the remainder of the document Improved Thesaurus Added Find in Files, ability to rapidly search directories and files Added Single/Multiple instance option Added function to use first line of text in a new file as the suggested file name Added File | Reload procedure Various optimizations that improve performance in different areas Corrected several issues: Replace All correctly replaces all instances Files can no longer be edited if Read-Only Read-Only file display in status bar Version 1.5 PrestoEdit: **The Edit button on the General Options' Filters - Highlighting Schemes tab correctly opens the proper Highlighting Scheme. **Right-click menu now properly shows when the Right-click keyboard key is pressed. Right-click menu now shows if the EditTab's tab is clicked. **Optimized to open faster **Changed Insert Date/Time shortcut keys to: Shift + Ctrl + 1 Shift + Ctrl + 2 Shift + Ctrl + 3 Shift + Ctrl + 4 Shift + Ctrl + 5 **Added File | Mono Print: prints current file in monochrome, any color specifications will be ignored and the text will be printed as black text on a white background. All text styles (Bold, Italic etc.) will still be applied. Added File | Print Selection/Mono Print: prints Selected text in current file in monochrome, any color specifications will be ignored and the text will be printed as black text on a white background. All text styles (Bold, Italic etc.) will still be applied. If you do not see the two new Menuitems, you will need to reset the Menu Bar, in Customize view. Right click on the Menubar or any Toolbar, choose Customize, highlight Menu Bar, and click the Reset button. This will reset all the menuitems on the Menu Bar, then you can recustomize them if you wish. **Fixed a problem when EditorPro was run on a computer which has no Printer. EP now ignores the fact that no printer is installed. **Changes made to Java, Pas, Perl, SQL, C/C++ (was Ansi C) and Plain Text Highlighting Schemes: In order to utilize these changes, you need to close the EditorPro and delete the current DAT file. If you have Code Templates or Auto Correct entries, save these before you delete the DAT file and then restore after you open EditorPro. Note: If you have made changes to these Highlighting Schemes, please do the following to preserve your changes and still use the new Scheme with the added keywords and Delete Line. In order for you to use the new changes, you will have to delete your current xx.DAT file (where xx is the name of the Highlighting Scheme) and rerun EditorPro. Please read the following suggestions to help make your reconfiguring process easier. If you have made any customization to these Highlighting Schemes such as Code Templates or syntax highlight color changes, these will have to be saved and/or reconfigured. Editor Options (General and Highlighting) changes will have to be reconfigured. Key Assignments and Auto Correct will have to be reconfigured. One way to do that is to make a note, in a separate text file, of the changes and use that as a guide when reconfiguring. Code Templates will also have to be reconfigured. It is suggested that you go through your Code Templates, copy them to a separate text file and use that to help in reconfiguring the Code Templates. When you have saved your notes of you custom configuration, delete the SQL.DAT file, rerun EditorPro. Then use your notes to reconfigure these Highlighting Schemes. In this manner, you will have benefit of the added Oracle functionality and use your previously changed options. **Added Delete Current Line, by default Ctrl + Y, to Java, Pas, Perl and Plain Text Highlighting Schemes. **Changed Ansi C Highlighting scheme to correctly reflect support for most, if not all, flavors of C and C++ **Renamed Ansi C Highlighting Scheme to C/C++. If you had Ansi C as your Default Highlighting Scheme, you will have to go into General Options | Filters and re-set C/C++ as your Default Highlighting Scheme and add any extensions that you may have added. Added Keywords to C/C++ Highlighting Scheme __asm __automated __classid __closure __declspec __dispid __import __int16 __int32 __int64 __int8 __property __published __rtti __thread _asm _cdecl _export _fastcall _import _pascal _stdcall asm bool boolean catch cdecl const_cast dynamic dynamic_cast _emul _emulu explicit false finally main mutable namespace overload pascal reinterpret reinterpret_cast static_cast template throw true try typeid typename using wchar_t ########### Added Informix Keywords to SQL Highlighting Scheme ALL_ROWS ANSI APPEND ATTACH AUDIT AUTHORIZATION AVG BUFFERED BYTE CALL CASCADE CASE CHAR_LENGTH CHARACTER_LENGTH CLUSTER CLUSTERSIZE COBOL CONSTRAINTS CONTINUE CRCOLS DATASKIP DATETIME DAY DBA DBPASSWORD DECODE DEFERRED DEFINE DETACH DIRTY DISABLED DISTRIBUTIONS DOCUMENT DOUBLE EACH ELIF ENABLED ERROR EXCLUSIVE EXEC EXPLAIN EXPRESSION EXTEND EXTENT FILE FILLFACTOR FILTERING FIRST_ROWS FOREACH FORTRAN FOUND FRACTION FRAGMENT GLOBAL GO GOTO HIGH HOLD HOUR IMMEDIATE INDEXES INDICATOR INIT INITCAP INTERVAL LABELEQ LABELGE LABELGLB LABELGT LABELLE LABELLT LABELLUB LABELTOSTRING LANGUAGE LET LISTING LOCK LOG ROUND ROW ROWIDS ROWS SECOND SECTION SERIAL SERIALIZABLE SESSION SHARE SIZE SKALL SKINHIBIT SKSHOW SMALLFLOAT SQL SQLCODE SQLERROR STABILITY START STATISTICS STDEV STEP STOP STRINGTOLABEL SUBSTR SUBSTRING SUM SYSTEM TEMP TEXT TIMEOUT TRACE TRIGGERS TRIM UNITS UNLOCK UPPER VARIANCE VARYING VIOLATIONS WHENEVER WITHOUT WRITE YEAR Version 1.3 Everything is new in PrestoEdit, as this is the first released version as a standalone text editor. However, PrestoEdit was shipped with Prestwood Writing Suite since version 1.0. However, we include the PrestoEdit changes here in case you have or are familiar with PrestoEdit from using Prestwood Writing Suite. We are happy to release PrestoEdit 1.3, which even though the version only changes to .3, is a fairly major release, adding much functionality as well as taking care of a few problems. Here is a list of changes, please read the help file for details: ##Customizable Toolbars and Menus Added Fully Customizable Toolbars and Menus which work just like Office 2000 toolbar and menu customization. Please read the Help file for details on using or just right click on toolbar or menu and choose Customize. You may also use the little down arrow on the right side of all toolbars and menus to quickly Add/Remove toolbars, buttons or items, Reset or Customize. ##AutoOpen feature Implemented AutoOpen to allow you to start PrestoEdit with any file(s) opened. Go to the General Options dialog, AutoOpen Tab to Add, Remove and Edit file(s) which you want to be opened every time PrestoEdit is launched. You will also find on the Options Menu the following new items. 1. "Add/Replace current files to AutoOpen files": This item will either Add the files currently open in PrestoEdit or Replace the AutoOpen files with the currently open files, if there are no files currently in AutoOpen. 2. "Start Editor with AutoOpen files": This allows you to quickly change the option to start PrestoEdit with the AutoOpen files ##Added Format|Indent Selection shortcut keys Ctrl+Shift+I Format|Undent Selection shortcut keys Ctrl+Shift+U EditTab navigation: Ctrl + Tab = Moves forward (left) to the next open EditTab Ctrl + Shift + Tab = Moves back (right) to the next EditTab ##Added Options to General Options Dialog | General Tab: The ability to move the tabs to the top-bottom-left-right side 1. Limit number of MRU items 2. Change the width of the MRU menu, allows configuring how many characters in the path and filename that you want to display ##Added Command Line Switches: AutoSave: -AS Margin: -Mx Read the Help file for details. ##Standardized on changing Editor Options via the MenuItems applies to the current document only. To permanently change an option, use the Editor Options or General Options dialogs. ##Added to Options Menu Accelerator key for QuickOpen Projects menuitem Added to Options Menu, temporarily changes these options Show All Characters Show Line Numbers Auto Indent Mark Wrapped Lines To change them permanently, use Editor Options | Options Tab and check or uncheck the options. ##Changes in Dialogs Corrected tab orders in the dialogs, which improved navigation on all dialogs, by hitting Tab key to navigate between the options Corrected button actions in dialogs: Enter Key works the same as the OK button Escape Key works the same as the Cancel button Refined opening Help File by hitting F1, on all dialogs Added Help Button to Editor Options dialog ##IntelliMouse scroll button (scroll wheel) now scrolls by the setting defined in the Control Panel Mouse applet, either "Scroll # lines at a time" or "Scroll one 'screen' at a time". ##Fixed Auto Correct bug that occasionally failed to operate correctly on the first word of a file. ##PrestoEdit now prints documents in color, if you have a color printer ##Updated spell check engine ##Edit and Improve Help File ##Changed how the Size and Position of the main editor window and Thesaurus are saved. The first time you use PrestoEdit or the Thesaurus, they will be different. Just resize and reposition them and the new information will be saved. ##New SQL Highlighting Keywords: Added Oracle related keywords and scalar data types Added Oracle's use of "/*" and "*/" for multiline comments and "--" to delimit single line comments. Note: If you have customized your SQL Highlighting Scheme, read further for suggestions on the best way to save your changes and reconfigure the new Highlighting Scheme. Added keywords: REPLACE PACKAGE BODY TYPE RECORD LOOP ROWTYPE RETURN ELSIF TRUE FALSE OTHERS SYNONYM CONSTANT FETCH OPEN CLOSE Added scalar data types: BINARY_INTEGER DEC DECIMAL DOUBLE PRECISION FLOAT INT INTEGER NATURAL NUMBER NUMERIC PLS_INTEGER POSITIVE REAL SMALLINT CHAR CHARACTER LONG LONG RAW NCHAR NVARCHAR2 RAW ROWID STRING VARCHAR VARCHAR2 BOOLEAN DATE BFILE BLOB CLOB NCLOB Note: If you have made changes to the SQL Highlighting Scheme, please do the following to preserve your changes and still use the new Scheme with the Oracle keywords. In order for you to use the new Oracle keywords, you will have to delete your current SQL.DAT file and rerun PrestoEdit. Please read the following suggestions to help make your reconfiguring process easier. If you have made any customization to the SQL Highlighting Scheme such as Code Templates or syntax highlight color changes, these will have to be saved and/or reconfigured. Editor Options (General and Highlighting) changes will have to be reconfigured. Key Assignments and Auto Correct will have to be reconfigured. One way to do that is to make a note, in a separate text file, of the changes and use that as a guide when reconfiguring. Code Templates will also have to be reconfigured. It is suggested that you go through your Code Templates, copy them to a separate text file and use that to help in reconfiguring the Code Templates. When you have saved your notes of you custom configuration, delete the SQL.DAT file, rerun PrestoEdit. Then use your notes to reconfigure the SQL Highlighting Scheme. In this manner, you will have benefit of the added Oracle functionality and use your previously changed options. Thank you.