Re: Another small text editor for blind people

  • From: "John J. Boyer" <john.boyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2010 04:46:54 -0500

What language is this editor written in?

Thanks,
John

On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 11:07:17AM +0200, QuentinC wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> I already know, many of you already use and love edsharp.
> However, I would like to submit to you a small text editor for blind I 
> started before knowing this mailing-list, in order to have comments about 
> it.
> IF you consider this as being spam or ad, gently and simply tell me, and I 
> promise to immediately close the topic.
> 
> In contrast to edsharp, the goal of my editor is not to provide very 
> advanced functions like converting PDF, DOC or so. It is primarily made as 
> a notepad replacement or as an improved notepad.
> IF you tried something like notepad2 or notepad++ (and saw that it was not 
> 100% accessible), the idea is approximately the same, without completely 
> useless things for us like syntax coloration.
> Feel free to leave comments, as that post is made for. Thank you very much !
> 
> The download linke is here, you will find a brief feature list below.
> http://vrac.quentinc.net/powerpad-0.1-beta5-en.zip
> There is also a french version
> http://vrac.quentinc.net/powerpad-0.1-beta5-fr.zip
> 
> Brief list of features:
> - Properly handle UNIX and mac line ending
> - Properly handle most common encodings (13 available variants)
> - Search and replace using regular expressions
> -  Follow indentation and smart home
> - Multi-instance on the same file protection and file modification 
> notification
> - Lua scripting with many features in the API
> - Less than 500 KB !
> 
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