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Editra is a cross-platform,[3] open-source text editor, released under a wxWindows license. It is written by Cody Precord in Python, and it was first publicly released in June 2007. As of November 2011 the project is in alpha development phase, but "stable" builds are available for download. Editra has gained notability for being a text editor incorporated in Ren'Py. The main site is down as of at least July 2019.
Developer(s) | Cody Precord |
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Initial release | June 16, 2007 |
Stable release | None [±] |
Preview release | |
Written in | Python |
Available in | 24 languages[2] |
Type | Text editor |
License | wxWindows license |
Website | editra |
It features syntax highlighting[4] from Pygments.[5] It supports many programming languages, including C, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), HTML, Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and XML.[6] It also features syntax highlighting for BAT, DIFF, INI and REG file formats.[7]
Editra supports features commonly found in other programmer-style text editors. It also supports:[8]
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