Things To Look For Within an Advanced Text Editor
For most people, that little text editor that came with their computer just isn't fancy enough to meet all of there needs. A great advanced text editor should not put any type of embedded characters in the document unless specifically expected to do so. ASCII text is free of extraneous character sets and is the perfect for pure text files, which can be CVS files for any database that should be repaired.
People who are programmers need features which help them quickly identify specific types of code. In this instance, a syntax highlighting feature if very handy. Other programmers may prefer a feature to utilize a different color text for each kind of language delimiter. This gives a quick means of knowing a flexible from a disagreement and increases their productivity.
Auto Indent can be another useful feature because it 'senses' when an "if... Then... Else" statement is being written and automatically indents to the proper distance to keep the module looking and also easy to follow in case there might be grounds to debug this program.
Character encoding is often required for certain applications, as well as in this example the UTFS and Enicode needs to be handled correctly. Having a feature to cope with this kind of programming issue, it'll make the job much faster and easier for the programmer.
WordWrap is a feature carried over from the old CPM operating system days, and even though certain programming languages crash if your type of code is broken in the wrong place, there are other applications where word wrap is advantageous. A person can highlight all of the text inside a document, select "WordWrap" in the menu, and a minimum of momentarily bring long lines of text into easy view. Once finished simply undo the word wrap feature and continue with the programming.
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