What's new in gEcrit 2.8.2
Nov 17, 2011
- This version fixes a bug.
New in gEcrit 2.8.1 (Aug 15, 2011)
- Support for Ruby, Java, C++/C, and Perl was added.
- Multiple bugfixes and plugin fixes.
- The run button can run all the above scripting languages under Linux.
- The editor went through an internal redesign.
New in gEcrit 2.6 (May 11, 2011)
- Translations added for Romanian and Spanish.
- Support for regular expression search and replace added.
- The user can mark the lines with a marker now.
- Fixed a bug in auto-indentation.
- Improved the spell checker.
New in gEcrit 2.5 (May 1, 2011)
- This release adds session support for the editor. It can save all the open tabs, window layout, and selected document and restore them at startup. A plugin was added that allows you to have an unlimited number of terminals for any shells. All it needs is a path to the shell interpreter. The spell checker was moved to a plugin and now it is possible to spell check a text selection. A document clone plugin was added. The default text function was moved to a plugin called StampIt.
New in gEcrit 2.3 (Apr 21, 2011)
- Some inconsistencies in the editor were removed.
- A new plugin was added: Clipboard viewer. 1 plugin was improved: the Python source browser now sorts the entries.
- Syntax highlight for Ruby, Java, C, C++, and C like languages was added.
- A bug in the user interface was fixed.
New in gEcrit 1.9 (Apr 6, 2011)
- Support for plugins was added.
New in gEcrit 1.8.6 (Mar 16, 2011)
- A new feature has been added: text to HTML converter.
- The status bar reports the file type of the current document.
- A few bugs were fixed.