Atom text editor clone
Jummit 05 Aug 2018
This is my first text editor, with syntax highlighting and a file explorer like atom has. I am not working on this anymore, so just expect unexpected updates.
Download:
WARNING:
Files you edit in this editor will be modified instantly and there is no undo! Use with caution!
How to use:
file explorer:
n: create new file
f2 or r: rename file
f: create new folder
delete: deletes a folder or file
Edited by Jummit, 08 August 2018 - 09:08 PM.
Download:
pastebin get WeQgf8A7 atomScreenshot:
WARNING:
Files you edit in this editor will be modified instantly and there is no undo! Use with caution!
How to use:
file explorer:
n: create new file
f2 or r: rename file
f: create new folder
delete: deletes a folder or file
Edited by Jummit, 08 August 2018 - 09:08 PM.
Sewbacca 08 Aug 2018
The program has a quite nice design, but there are some bugs i have noticed:
The download command is not complete: you've forgotten "atom".
Nevertheless, the idea sounds good.
- Keywords are highlighted, even if they are a part of a word (for example: color (at the end: or))
- Comments encapsulated in strings are highlighted (e. g. "--")
- There is no horizontal scroll
- you can't open a folder
- It flickers when there are many changes per second
Jummit, on 05 August 2018 - 03:32 PM, said:
pastebin get WeQgf8A7
The download command is not complete: you've forgotten "atom".
Nevertheless, the idea sounds good.
Jummit 08 Aug 2018
Sewbacca, on 08 August 2018 - 05:18 PM, said:
The program has a quite nice design, but there are some bugs i have noticed:
The download command is not complete: you've forgotten "atom".
Nevertheless, the idea sounds good.
- Keywords are highlighted, even if they are a part of a word (for example: color (at the end: or))
- Comments encapsulated in strings are highlighted (e. g. "--")
- There is no horizontal scroll
- you can't open a folder
- It flickers when there are many changes per second
Jummit, on 05 August 2018 - 03:32 PM, said:
pastebin get WeQgf8A7
The download command is not complete: you've forgotten "atom".
Nevertheless, the idea sounds good.