Howl Text Editor

Edit Package howl
http://howl.io/

Howl is a general purpose editor that aims to be both lightweight and fully customizable. It is built on top of the very fast LuaJIT runtime, and can be extended in either Lua or Moonscript. It has a minimalistic UI driven mainly by the keyboard.

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howl-0.6.tgz 0002462495 2.35 MB
howl-respect-cflags.patch 0000000526 526 Bytes
howl-rpmlintrc 0000000090 90 Bytes
howl.changes 0000004794 4.68 KB
howl.spec 0000002124 2.07 KB
Revision 4 (latest revision is 6)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 691758 from Michael Vetter's avatar Michael Vetter (jubalh) (revision 4)
- Update to 0.6:
  * Added navigate-go-to command, for going back to a specific
    previous location.
  * Added support for a “journal” buffer showing the Howl log,
    available via open-journal.
  * Ensure loaded buffers contain valid UTF-8 at all times
  * Better lexing for C, Rust, Python
  * Added support for specifying line and column when opening files
  * Added support for custom user fonts
  * Added project-switch-buffer command that displays open buffers
    within the current project.
  * Added two inspectors and a command for documentation to the Go mode
  * Moving cursor left or right with a selection active now cancels
    the selection, leaving the cursor at the corresponding end.
  * Added proper structure support for C/C++ mode
  * Base scheme support on the newer lisp mode instead of old basic mode
  * Added the **popup_menu_accept_key option, for controlling which
    key accepts the current option for a popup menu, such as the
    completion popup. Valid values are ‘enter’ (the default) or ‘tab’.
  * Close completion popup when user activity warrants it
  * Added new built-in theme: Dracula
  * Added integrated and fast project file search functionality via
    two new commands: project-file-search and project-file-search-list
  * Javascript: Support for ES6 templates and new keywords and operators
  * Performance and functionality improvements for the matcher, used
    in Howl selection lists, enabling fast matching across much
    larger data sets.
  * Performance improvements for recursive file selection.
    Between 30x and 32x faster.
  * Respect use_tabs option when commenting
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