Python Editor
Python Editor is a simple program for writing Python scripts.
Program provides standard editing operations like copy/cut/paste, undo/redo, select all, delete, etc.
It supports syntax highlighting and auto-indentation of Python code.
Most often used editing operations are available via the toolbar:
- New: creates new document.
- Open: opens existing Python script for editing.
- Save: saves current document to a file.
- Save As: allows saving current document with a new name.
- Exit: quits application.
- Undo: undoes the last operation.
- Redo: redoes the previously undone operation.
- Cut: cuts selected text into the clipboard.
- Copy: copies selected text into the clipboard.
- Paste: pastes text from the clipboard into the current cursor position.
- Delete: removes selected text.
- Select All: selects the whole text in the editor.
- Preferences: opens Preferences dialog that allows specifying advanced parameters for the program.
- Help: shows this help information.
Also, editor supports standard Find and Replace operations.
The behavior of the editor can be customized via the Preferences dialog. The following options can be customized:
- Font settings: choose the font.
- Enable current line highlight: switches on background coloring of the line under the cursor.
- Enable text wrapping: allows wrapping text at the border of the editor's window.
- Center cursor on scroll: allows scrolling the script vertically to make the cursor visible at the center of the viewer.
- Display line numbers area: shows line numbers at the left border of the editor.
- Completion mode: select the completion mode for inputted keywords.
- Vertical edge settings: draws vertical line at the specified column of the viewer.
- Display tab delimiters: displays tab marks at a given number of white spaces.
- Save settings as default: saves chosen options as a default ones. These settings will be restored after application restart.