NoteTab Light 6.12
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NoteTab Light is the ultimate free Notepad replacement and a capable HTML editor. A slimmer version of the award-winning NoteTab Pro, this slick application makes text editing a breeze. Move quickly around a stack of large files with a simple tabbed interface. Format your text to your heart´s content. Write with the font of your choice, fixed-width or proportional.
If you need to cut and paste chunks from a pile of files, forget the Clipboard: you can set up a Paste Board file to save text clips automatically. Strip HTML tags from your files. Call up complete document statistics instantly. Use powerful, system-wide search and replace tools.
Speed up your work with text macros: you can use them as shortcuts, or even to auto-replace those persistent typos. Handy sample macro libraries are supplied, and you can easily build your own. Make the most of NoteTab´s many options to suit your own workstyle. There´s more, much more, in this package -- try the finest piece of freeware available today!
Formerly called "Super NoteTab". 100% freeware -- no ads and no nags.
What's New in version 6.12:
* Added optional code page token support in template headers. The code page value is placed between parentheses and is preceded by the letters CP. The code page value should be one of the numeric values listed on the Microsoft Web site. This example creates a new UTF-8 document: = DocTemplate CP(65001)
* Added three templates that you can use to easily create new Unicode documents.
* Included sample plain text and HTML files containing text based on a variety of character sets (Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, etc.) These files are stored in the Samples subfolder under the NoteTab program folder.
* Added "Open Sample File" in SampleCode library. Use this Clip to open a plain text or HTML file containing text based on a non-Western character set (Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, etc.) The purpose of these files is to demonstrate how NoteTab 6 handles text based on different Windows code pages.
* Fixed the "Text Case" commands, which sometimes converted extended characters based on non-system code pages incorrectly. Note that the "Invert Case", Capitalize, and Sentence commands do not correctly handle double-byte characters (DBCS) and so should only be used on parts of text with Latin-based characters.
* Fixed the "Document to HTML" and "Characters to HTML" commands, which previously assumed source text was always based on the Western ANSI character set. This sometimes resulted in invalid HTML entities when processing text based on other code pages.
* Fixed "String list does not allow duplicates" error that could sometimes occur when opening Unicode and UTF-8 documents.
* Updated Help.
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