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Editpad lite japanese font
Editpad lite japanese font













editpad lite japanese font

This allows drag-and-drop editing within EditPad.

editpad lite japanese font

Turn on “Control+Wheel changes the font size instead of scrolling one page” if you prefer to change the font rather than to scroll quickly when using Ctrl+Wheel.īy default, “selected text can be moved or copied by dragging it with the mouse” is turned on.

Editpad lite japanese font pro#

But EditPad Pro can mimic zooming by increasing or decreasing the font size of the active file. As a plain text editor, EditPad Pro does not have the ability to zoom. In many other applications, Ctrl+Wheel zooms in our out. Essentially, holding down the Ctrl key speeds up scrolling with the mouse wheel. Holding down the Ctrl key while rotating the mouse wheel scrolls the active file one screen up or down. In EditPad, rotating the mouse wheel scrolls the active file 3 lines up or down. Shift+Arrow Up will clear the selection while Shift+Arrow Down will expand the selection. The line below the selection will be highlighted as the active line. If you turn off this option then EditPad places the cursor at the end of the selection, which is at the start of the next line. Shift+Arrow Up will expand the selection while Shift+Arrow Down will clear the selection. This way the selected line is the line that is highlighted as the active line. If you turn on “keep the same line active when selecting an entire line” then EditPad places the cursor at the start of the selected line. The selection will include the line break at the end of the line. You can select an entire line by double-clicking its line number, Ctrl+double clicking the line itself, or triple-clicking the line itself. Click the Background Color button to change the highlight color. Click on “editor: highlight active line” in the list. You can configure the color of the active line in the color palette for each file type. If you want it to be highlighted permanently, turn on “maintain highlight after losing keyboard focus” too. Just like the text cursor itself, the active line is only highlighted when the editor has keyboard focus. This option has no effect when word wrap is off. You can turn on “also highlight lines wrapped from the active line” to highlight the entire paragraph that the active line is part of when word wrap is on. The active line is the line the text cursor is on. Highlighting the active line makes it easier to keep track of where you are in the file, particularly when switching between EditPad and other applications. On the Editor tab of the Preferences you can set the options that affect basic editing tasks that are not file type specific.















Editpad lite japanese font