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Di seguito sono consultabili le note di rilascio - in gergo "release notes" - relative al file UltraEdit 22.20.0.25, nel caso in cui gli sviluppatori abbiano reso disponibile tale documentazione in occasione della pubblicazione del software. Tuttavia, se hai bisogno di maggiori informazioni su UltraEdit 22.20.0.25, o se le note di rilascio non sono (ancora) disponibili, è comunque possibile procedere con la lettura della descrizione del file. |
UltraEdit 22.20.0.25 |
Introducing UltraEdit v22 and the Document Map. Save time visually scroll through your file and click where you want to go! For the best viewing experience, click the Settings button and ensure the the Quality is set to 1080p. Who knows your code better than...you? You spend hours each day with it sifting it, shaping it, finessing it until it becomes a final product; the work of art you envisioned. The Document Map's aim is to allow you to capitalize on that familiarity. Losing your place in a file can be jarring and disruptive, especially when your code is flowing. By giving you a "bird's eye view" of your file, a quick glance at the Document Map is all it takes to regain your context or find where you need to be. Again, you know your code...the Document Map simply allows you to see more of it. For navigation purposes, the Document Map allows you to nimbly maneuver between different areas of your code or text with efficiency and speed that scroll bars can only dream of providing. A simple click in the Document Map repositions you in your file. But it's not just beneficial for navigation: the Document Map also provides a bird's eye view of your bookmarks, code blocks and folding, active line, and even changed line indicators. What's so great about the Document Map?
The Zoom In / Out option in the Document Map's context menu allow you to adjust the zoom level to see more or less of your file. You can also set the Document Map to reposition your caret when repositioning your view. Also new in v22: Vertically split window UltraEdit's ability to split the edit window horizontally has long been a staple of its core editing functionality...now you can split the window vertically as well! To take advantage of this functionality, go to Window Split Window Vertically or assign a key mapping to the new WindowVerticalSplitWindow command. (You can also click and drag the vertical window splitter if the Document Map is not in view.) Combine horizontal and vertical split for a 4-way view Want even more views into your file? Used in conjunction with a horizontally split window, you can see 4 views of a single file at once, as shown here. Scroll each window independently with your mouse's scroll wheel, or with your keyboard's arrow keys and Page Up / Page Down. New in v22: Recently Closed Files list Ever accidentally close the wrong file in a sea of file tabs? Ugh...frustrating! With v22, you can now quickly reopen files you just closed with the new Recently Closed Files list in the File menu (just beneath the Recently Opened Files list). This list will contain the same number of entries set for recently opened files in Advanced Configuration Toolbars / Menus Miscellaneous. New in v22: Cut / copy bookmarked lines Do more with your bookmarks! Cut or copy them directly from the Bookmark Viewer or via the Search Bookmarks submenu. Key mapping commands are also available for even quicker access to this functionality (see latest changes page for specific key mapping labels). New in v22: Trim Leading Spaces Quickly eliminate all leading whitespace in your file with the new Trim Leading Spaces command in the Format menu. A real time saver when you need it! |
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