CotEditor is an open-sourced, Cocoa-based plain-text editor for macOS. It supports syntax highlighting, has a powerful find-and-replace with the regular expression, and other small goodies for coding. It can handle also CJK languages well.
What's New
Version 5.2.0:
New Features
- Allow adding and removing text encodings from the text encoding list, and enabling the handling of a wider range of encodings.
- Add the Xcode Project syntax (.pbxproj).
- Add the Metal syntax (thanks to Aybars Nazlica!).
Improvements
- Improve differentiation without color.
- Update the CSS syntax to highlight more keywords (thanks to Karam!).
- Update the HTML syntax to highlight more keywords (thanks to Karam!).
- [trivial] Adjust the layout of the multiple replacement definition editor.
- [non-AppStore ver.] Update Sparkle from 2.7.0 to 2.7.1.
- [dev] Update Yams from 6.0.1 to 6.0.2.
Fixes
- Fix an issue where opening a document with mixed line endings incorrectly unifies them to the dominant line ending when it is not LF.
- Fix an issue where a document containing incompatible characters cannot be closed without lossy saving.
- Fix an issue where the text encoding of restored documents could be incorrectly set to Unicode (UTF-8).
- Fix an issue where the
Option
-Delete Forward
shortcut deletes the previous word instead of the next word by the multi-cursor editing mode. - Fix an issue in the file browser where the order of renamed items remains unchanged.
- Fix an issue where the cached settings remain unchanged after executing the “Reload All Theme,” “Reload All Syntax,” or “Reload All Definitions” commands.
Requirements
macOS 14 and later
Screenshots
Download File
Size: 16.8 MB
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