nedit 是一款linux下的开发源码的功能强大的编辑器

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关键词: nedit linux 源码 编辑器
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												 Features for Programming 																 Syntax Highlighting 								Syntax Highlighting means using colors and fonts to help distinguish language				elements in programming languages and other types of structured files. 				Programmers use syntax highlighting to understand code faster and better, and				to spot many kinds of syntax errors more quickly.								To use syntax highlighting in NEdit, select Highlight Syntax in the				Preferences menu.  If NEdit recognizes the computer language that you are				using, and highlighting rules (patterns) are available for that language, it				will highlight your text, and maintain the highlighting, automatically, as				you type.								If NEdit doesn't correctly recognize the type of the file you are editing,				you can manually select a language mode from Language Modes in the				Preferences menu.  You can also program the method that NEdit uses to				recognize language modes in Preferences -> Default Settings -> Language				Modes....								If no highlighting patterns are available for the language that you want to				use, you can create new patterns relatively quickly.  The Help section				"Highlighting Patterns" under "Customizing", has details.								If you are satisfied with what NEdit is highlighting, but would like it to				use different colors or fonts, you can change these by selecting Preferences				-> Default Settings -> Syntax Highlighting -> Text Drawing Styles. 				Highlighting patterns are connected with font and color information through a				common set of styles so that colorings defined for one language will be				similar across others, and patterns within the same language which are meant				to appear identical can be changed in the same place.  To understand which				styles are used to highlight the language you are interested in, you may need				to look at "Highlighting Patterns" section, as well.								Syntax highlighting is CPU intensive, and under some circumstances can affect				NEdit's responsiveness.  If you have a particularly slow system, or work with				very large files, you may not want to use it all of the time.  Syntax				highlighting introduces two kinds of delays.  The first is an initial parsing				delay, proportional to the size of the file.  This delay is also incurred				when pasting large sections of text, filtering text through shell commands,				and other circumstances involving changes to large amounts of text.  The				second kind of delay happens when text which has not previously been visible				is scrolled in to view.  Depending on your system, and the highlight patterns				you are using, this may or may not be noticeable.  A typing delay is also				possible, but unlikely if you are only using the built-in patterns.																											

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