CotEditor for Mac is an open-sourced, Cocoa-based plain-text editor for OS X. It supports syntax highlighting, powerful find-and-replace with OniGmo (regular expression engine), and other small goodies for coding. It can handle also CJK languages well. CotEditor is exactly made for macOS. It looks and behaves just as macOS applications should. CotEditor for Mac launches so quick that you can write your text immediately when you want to. CotEditor is developed as an open-source project that allows anyone to contribute.
CotEditor for Mac Features: Syntax Highlighting Colorize more than 50 pre-installed major languages like HTML, PHP, Python, Ruby or Markdown. You can also create your own settings.
Split Editor Split a window into multiple panes to see different parts of your document at the same time. Powerful Find & Replace Super powerful find and replace using the ICU regular expression engine. Character Inspector Inspect Unicode character data of each selected character in your document and display them in a popover.
Setting via Click There are no complex setting files that require geek knowledge. You can access all your settings including syntax definitions and themes from a normal preferences window. Scriptable Make your own macro in your favorite language, whether it is Python, Ruby, Perl, PHP, UNIX shell, AppleScript or JavaScript. Auto Backup You don't need to lose your unsaved data anymore. CotEditor for Mac backups your documents automatically while editing.
Incompatible Characters Check and list-up the characters in your document that cannot be converted into the desired encoding. Outline Menu Extract specified lines with the predefined syntax and you can jump to the corresponding line. CJK Language Friendly Estimate various file encodings accurately, toggle to vertical text mode and keep its line height correctly.
Note: Requires 64-bit processor.
Hi, I did not know how to ask this but is there a way to have the program erase lines and add new ones as the song is being sung? I've noticed that it only does page by page method which causes some bad effects for a CD+G file. I was also wondering if in future requests you could add some thing a space bar command tp place each word to be synchronized.
One problem I've had is loading songs that are in the lyric 2 format. Some lyrics do not read and end up not showing in the final file. I am a big fan of this program and want to be able to do neat CD+G files with it.
I would be honored to beta test anything you would like as I am a windows user. I like the fact that you have more than one type of installation type. Who knows, perhaps you can add a syllable command such as am asterisk and by pressing the space by you would add timing marks. I know it's a lot to ask. But I could see this program becoming the future of karaoke.
Kind Regards, Justin Elias. Excellent work. Easy to use for the average user. Output to CDG file needs some inprovement for LINUX. The graphic font is blocky (reminds me of graphics on the TRS-80 model I. (telling my age, now)). Graphics look good in the internal viewers but does not appear the same on output to CDG.
I have successfully written the output (via CDGtools) to a CD-R. When played on a commercial karaoke machine, the graphics are as described above. Otherwise, great job, Mr.
Thanks for a really nice application.