One serious issue was that if a file type's default encoding was UTF-16 or UTF-32 and you opened a file of that type that was not a multiple of 2 or 4 bytes in size (as it should be for UTF-16 or UTF-32) then previous versions of EditPad trimmed the final bytes in the file to make it a multiple of 2 or 4 bytes in size. The version history has the complete list. The Search|Replace Current, Replace and Find Next, and Replace and Find Previous commands failed with an access violation error if the replacement text contained the %LINE% or %LINEN% match placeholders. This release also fixes a bug we introduced in version 8.3.0. But in line by line mode EditPad can iterate over the lines in your file from bottom to top and apply the regex from left to right on each line to find the previous line in which the regex can find a match. Normally Find Previous is disabled when using a regex because regular expressions cannot search backwards. The Search|Find Previous command now works when using a regular expression if you enable the “ line by line” search option. See also: EditPad Lite 8.4.0 version history EditPad Lite 8.3.1 – 1 March 2022 To change the font, right-click the main menu or any toolbar and select Menu Font in the context menu. The same font is also used by drop-down menus, context menus and toolbar buttons that have text labels such as the search options. You can now select a different font face and font size for the main menu. The scrollbar moves immediately when you change between text layouts with a different base text direction. You had to switch between tabs for EditPad to move the scrollbar. EditPad 8.0.0 introduced a bug that caused the scrollbar to stay where it was when using the Options|Text Layouts menu to change the text direction. So for left-to-right text the scrollbar sits at the right hand side, while for right-to-left text it should sit at the left hand side. Normally, the vertical scrollbar is positioned at the ends of the lines. You can select the default for each file type on the Editor page in the file type configuration. Choose a right-to-left complex script text layout if most of your text is right-to-left. Choose a left-to-right complex script layout if most of your text is left-to-right. You can enable this by choosing one of the complex script text layouts via the Options|Text Layouts menu. Since version 7.0.0, EditPad has supported bidirectional text editing to allow proper editing of files with text in right-to-left scripts such as Arabic and Hebrew as well as files that mix these with text in left-to-right scripts. See also: EditPad Lite 8.4.2 version history EditPad Lite 8.4.1 – 7 November 2022 Help|Create Portable Installation now copies over the lists with learned words and learned replacements for each selected spell checker dictionary. The Editor: Control Characters color is now applied to control characters that are visualized as IBM PC glyphs or Unicode control pictures when using a complex script text layout (just like it already was when using a left-to-right text layout). When customizing the palette in Options|Configure File Types|Colors and Syntax, the color pickers are now restricted to solarized, harmonized, or monochrome colors when editing such palettes. Edit|Delete Line now properly deletes the last line in the file when the cursor is after the last line break in the file. Various minor bugs and issues have been fixed. The editor will now keep up with the wheel no matter how fast you rotate it. You’ll particularly notice this if you have a mouse with a stepless scroll wheel. The editor’s performance while scrolling the text has been improved. We take pride in producing high quality software, and often release free updates to ensure you won’t have any problems with our software. Other software companies often don’t spend any effort addressing such issues, much less list them publicly. Many of these are corner cases reported by only one or perhaps a handful of our customers. All the bugs listed below are bugs that we have fixed. EditPad Lite Release Notes Software Quality at Just Great Softwareĭon’t let the long lists of issues on this page make you think our products have a lot of problems.
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