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Code folding | |
Code folding | |
Code folding | |
Plugins | |
Plugins | |
Plugins | |
Auto formatting | |
Auto formatting | |
Visible mouse cursor on dark background | |
Visible mouse cursor on dark background | |
Edit files as root | |
Edit files as root | |
Customisable keybindings | |
Customisable keybindings | |
File diff | |
File diff | |
Improvements to auto indentation | |
Macros | |
Make JS run use jsc if node is unavailable | |
Scratch area | |
Sync web preview scroll position with code scroll position | |
Terminal/repl | |
Two projects in one window | |
URL field in Web Preview | |
View output inside app | |
Xcode integration | |
State restoration | |
Mixed splits | |
Emacs key bindings | |
Highlight identical words (a la IDA) | |
Shortcut to add next occurrence of word or selection to selection | |
Select arbitrary block of text using the clipboard |
Finding a replacement for CSSedit would be phenomenal (Espresso never came close!), but I assume that's outside the scope of a text editor - the strengths of CSSedit aren't just in how easy it was to see updates live (even on external sites) and the Xray features, but the UI was designed for very fast visual editing of CSS parameters. Sure, I could type everything, but it's faster to press up and down arrows in a text box to interactively change a margin! Unfortunately, the application was killed off a while ago, and was never updated for CSS3.
If it fits into the development plan for Chocolat, I'd be supremely impressed (heck, I'd be demanding all my friends buy it!)...
...but right now, for even a generic code editor, there are still major features missing in Chocolate. Especially file diff - TextWrangler is free and more robust/usable for what I typically need on a day-to-day basis (open files, edit, compare older version, merge, etc...I rarely need "projects", I just need "what files do I currently have open").
CSS-Edit style css editing would be amazing