Neoxen Qwined 2006

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Neoxen Qwined is the first Embedded Technical Editor in the world. It is developed with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and it can be embedded into any application. It supports over twenty Programming Languages and Configuration File formats out of the box. It is localized for nearly thirty languages covering all the continents. Neoxen Qwined has a built-in and customizable word and symbol Auto Completion for Windows and Web development. It features Code Folding, Syntax Styling, Regional Selections, Regular Expressions and much more. It is highly configurable and integrates into Windows Explorer Menu System. It can be extended easily by third parties and it can be localized virtually in any language. Key Features Localization Neoxen Qwined can be localized in virtually any language. Currently there are about thirty localizations available out of the box. Syntax Highlighting Neoxen Qwined provides customizable syntax styling for over twenty programming languages and configuration file formats making it extremely convenient for technical use. Code Folding Neoxen Qwined supports Code Folding for C++/C/Java/JavaScript, HTML/XML, Pascal and Python. Fold Points are based upon indentation for Python and on counting braces for the other Languages. The Fold Point Markers can be clicked to expand and contract Folds. Editing Multiple Files Neoxen Qwined may be configured to use between 1 and 100 Buffers each containing a file. The default is 50 and value 1 effectively turns off Buffers. Sessions A Session is a list of File Names. You can save a complete set of your currently opened Buffers as a session for fast batch-loading in the future. Sessions are stored as plain text files with the extension ".ses". Find & Replace Find phrases from user selected files or recursively from whole directories. Embedding C call interface you can use to embed the editor in your application. Please contact Neoxen to obtain the mini-SDK.

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