![]() So basically PC based, maybe AIX or Red Hat. My point is Xedit and Kedit were soraly missed. For Windows, AIX, or day Redhat stuck to what they knew. TextMate MacroMates Powerful and customizable text editor with support for a huge list of programming languages and developed as open source. Your T-Rex editor name (I like that better than Textastic name. when travelling light, but my MacBook is the same weight and size as. Making multiple changes at once, swapping pieces of code, and a lot more is made trivial with TextMate’s easy way to add multiple insertion points. For iPad native hacking, the Haskell Raskell app is very nice. I was using NOTES+++ for a while, rich with function, but not intuitive. It would take an investment on time to fully understand. I LIKE IT! It’s simple, intuitive, lite-weight, offers numerous function. ![]() It’s the closest to a green screen than you can get. The other editor I have is TextEdit and it looks to be very nice. But there is a learning curve and I just cannot spare the time right now. If you could purchase Kedit, not sure it’s avail, and integrate if making it available again would be great. (1) you have a really good product with T-Rex (Textastic) do whatever you can to keep quality HIGH. (2) Please Stay far away from subscription base charge back. So it seems to me that there must be a way to have isEditable and isSelectable without expanding on screen keyboard, or get isSelectable on and isEditable off, only if you ‘tap and hold’, while other actions like tap and double-tap will enter normal edit mode.Do not! Stay away! If you need funds to maintain or grow application, get with me and I’ll propose a model that will do just that. This menu is more restricted then (without paste etc.), and seems to be configurable by app developer, since I have seen various implementations in this mode, even between app versions. In Textastic, Notebooks (by Alfons Schmid), Editorial, and Pythonista you can ‘tap and hold’ on the screen to activate selection with selection menu (Copy, Share…, Look Up, Speak, etc.) and you can expand selection by dragging, and all this can be done without activating on-screen keyboard. So I’m fine for now.īut to understand this a bit further: does the keyboard have to pop up even if editor is in focus? I got a workaround for Draft by activating link-mode to disable keyboard when I need to select and copy larger blocks of text. Some notable apps that does this right are:īut I love Drafts and hope it’s possible to implement this here as well. Also, you should not loose a selection when collapsing keyboard, so that you can continue to expand it on a full screen.with keyboard still collapsed, none-editing commands like Copy, Share, Speak, Look-Up, and Select All should be on the selection menu.“select all” should be on the selection menu even when text is already selected, see “Notebooks”! ( Select All menu can sometimes be very difficult to trigger, have to tap and hold on blank line.).user should then be allowed to expand selection by dragging.Long pressing on screen or a word, to start selection or show menu, without keyboard popping up and hiding most of the screen,.Would it be possible to implement the following behavior? This makes selection and copy/share/speak/look-up very difficult except on shorter paragraphs.Īlso selection you have with keyboard open, get lost when you collapse it. The most annoying “feature” (or lack of) in Drafts’ iOS/iPad editor: Selection is NOT possible without on-screen keyboard.
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