Lightweight Qt5 Plain-Text Editor for Linux
FeatherPad is a lightweight Qt5 plain-text editor for Linux. It is independent of any desktop environment and has:
* Drag-and-drop support, including tab detachment and attachment;
* X11 virtual desktop awareness (using tabs on current desktop but opening a new window on another);
* An optionally permanent search-bar with a different search entry for each tab;
* Instant highlighting of found matches when searching;
* A docked window for text replacement;
* Support for showing line numbers and jumping to a specific line;
* Automatic detection of text encoding as far as possible and optional saving with encoding;
* Syntax highlighting for common programming languages;
* Printing;
* Text zooming;
* Appropriate but non-interrupting prompts;
- Developed at X11:LXQt
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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V0.11.1.tar.gz | 0000737779 720 KB | |
featherpad.changes | 0000008987 8.78 KB | |
featherpad.spec | 0000002859 2.79 KB |
Revision 8 (latest revision is 34)
- Update to 0.11.1: * Fix a regression in compilation without X11. * Fixes and improvements to syntax highlighting and support it with printing. - Changes from 0.11.0: * FeatherPad supports spell checking with Hunspell. Spell checking requires adding an appropriate Hunspell dictionary (see Preferences → Text → Spell Checking). New words can also be added to each dictionary and are saved in FeatherPad's config directory. * A new font dialog that distinguishes programming fonts from others. * Shift+Enter is made smarter, especially with numbered lists. * Better handling of typed custom shortcuts (including a workaround for a new Qt bug related to Meta key). * False warnings are prevented on startup. * Recent changes to settings won't be lost if the app is running on logout. * Native file dialogs are used by default. * The insert mode is also toggled by the keypad insert key. * Many fixes are made to Perl's syntax highlighting. * Deprecated Qt methods are replaced.
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