For those of you who don't know, Editra is an open source text editor, written in Python and using the wxWidgets toolkit and the C++-based Scintilla editing component (the same one used by SciTE).
It was one of the editors I considered back in 2008, as a replacement for SciTE - before I eventually settled on jEdit. The reason for the original decision was largely based on the size of the Ren'Py download. jEdit was a relatively small download, and in 2008 Java was installed on most new computers.
It's 2012, and times have changed. Java is now owned by Oracle, and has some not-so-fun licensing bits. The formerly large size of Editra seems less important now that faster internet connections, and incremental updating of Ren'Py. (Which will be improved in a future Ren'Py release.)
For the last week, I decided to revisit my decision, and see what Editra/Ren'Py integration looks like today. So I've spent the last week taking my old code and bringing it up to date, and this is the result:
I've managed to add support for Ren'Py specific syntax highlighting and indenting. Editra with Ren'Py will flag indentation errors, and can optionally flag spelling errors. (You'll need to enable this, and pick your language, in the Preferences.)
I'm leaving on a trip for a couple of days, but I decided to post what I have before I go. So you can download the first release of Editra with Ren'Py from:
http://www.renpy.org/dl/editra/
There isn't any launcher integration, yet - you'll have to take care of opening files by hand. Launcher integration is coming soon, but isn't quite ready yet. The linux versions requires that you have wxpython 2.8 or later and setuptools installed, the Windows and Mac versions are standalone. Editra opens a couple of local-only sockets for remote-control purposes - please let me know if you see a firewall warning because of this.
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It was one of the editors I considered back in 2008, as a replacement for SciTE - before I eventually settled on jEdit. The reason for the original decision was largely based on the size of the Ren'Py download. jEdit was a relatively small download, and in 2008 Java was installed on most new computers.
- Editra is a multi-platform text editor with an implementation that focuses on creating an easy to use interface and features that aid in code development. In the alpha development phase but test builds of 'stable' points are available for download and trial as Windows and Mac OSX(Universal) binaries. Features:. Auto-Completion/Calltips.
- Editra – open source editor. Syntax highlighting and (partial) code completion for PHP + HTML and other IDE-like features like code browser etc. Emacs – advanced text editor. The nXhtml addon has special support for PHP (and other template languages). The major mode web-mode.el is designed for editing mixed HTML templates.
- Editra is a promising text editor for programmers that has several interesting features. The first is the large number of programming languages which Editra supports. In total, there are 60, including Action Script, CSS, Java, PHP, Pascal, Ruby, SQL, and Visual Basic, among others.
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It's 2012, and times have changed. Java is now owned by Oracle, and has some not-so-fun licensing bits. The formerly large size of Editra seems less important now that faster internet connections, and incremental updating of Ren'Py. (Which will be improved in a future Ren'Py release.)
For the last week, I decided to revisit my decision, and see what Editra/Ren'Py integration looks like today. So I've spent the last week taking my old code and bringing it up to date, and this is the result:
I've managed to add support for Ren'Py specific syntax highlighting and indenting. Editra with Ren'Py will flag indentation errors, and can optionally flag spelling errors. (You'll need to enable this, and pick your language, in the Preferences.)
![Editra for mac pro Editra for mac pro](/uploads/1/1/9/3/119350460/414571389.jpg)
http://www.renpy.org/dl/editra/
There isn't any launcher integration, yet - you'll have to take care of opening files by hand. Launcher integration is coming soon, but isn't quite ready yet. The linux versions requires that you have wxpython 2.8 or later and setuptools installed, the Windows and Mac versions are standalone. Editra opens a couple of local-only sockets for remote-control purposes - please let me know if you see a firewall warning because of this.
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I'd really like people's feedback on this. My current plan is to eventually distribute Editra alongside Ren'Py, replacing jEdit as the default text editor we ship. So I'd like people to bang on this and make suggestions for how to improve it. If it breaks, please let me know.![Editra free download for mac Editra free download for mac](/uploads/1/1/9/3/119350460/813262340.jpg)