Designed by developers for developers, SlickEdit’s award-winning source code and text editor is respected for its rich set of coding tools and powerful time-saving programming features. A true cross-platform, multi-language editor, SlickEdit 2012 gives programmers the ability to code in over 40 languages on 9 platforms.
SlickEdit 2012 is a cross-platform, multi-language code editor that gives programmers the ability to code in over 40 languages on 9 platforms. This latest version builds on the company’s 24 years of experience in enabling developers and development teams to create, navigate, modify, build, and debug code faster and more accurately. SlickEdit 2012 delivers a wide range of powerful new features and existing feature enhancements, including:
New User Interface Architecture, Document Overview Bar, Support for Xcode 4 Workspaces, Beautifier Enhancements, Expanded Auto-Complete Facility, Ubuntu Unity Desktop, Android SDK Projects, Improved Objective-C Language Support, New Build Tool Wizard, ODB Editor Suite Support for Mac.
Android SDK Projects
There is a new Java project wizard that allows you to create and build Android applications and library projects. You can build, rebuild, and clean your Android projects by using the tools on the Build menu.
Typing a member access operator (for example, . in Java or "->" in C++) displays a list of the members for the corresponding object or symbol. To access this feature on demand, press Alt+Dot.
- Show Comments - Comments are displayed in a mini HTML window which supports rendering Javadoc, Doxygen, and XMLdoc comments. When a symbol has multiple definitions or overloads, and multiple sets of comments, the comments will indicate that you are looking at item "< 1 of n >". Click on the arrows or use Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDn to cycle through the comment sets.
- Completion on Space - Pressing the spacebar when List Members is displayed will insert the longest unique matching prefix from the symbols in the list. For example, if the list contains FLAG_CHAR and FLAG_LONG, then typing FL completes the line of code up to FLAG_.
Use (Ctrl+Dot) to jump from a symbol to its definition. Use (Ctrl+/) to list all of the references for the current symbol and optionally jump to the first reference. These operations set a bookmark that can be popped to return you to the previous location (Ctrl+Comma). Use (Ctrl+Dot) to jump from a symbol to the symbol definition.
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