iPublish :: Demo
Author: | gizmo
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Submitted: | 12th August, 2003
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Genre: | Demo
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Edited By gizmostripe on 8/12/2003
Edited By gizmostripe on 8/12/2003
Hey there clickers, some of you have been following me throught the development and beta stages of my app, iPublish. Now i spend 2 days prepping this release for a demo for the click community to taste a little bit of whats gonna come in september.
Key Features
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* Opens 20+ Of the most commonly used web languages.
* Ability to add more as they come out.
* Websafe Colour Swatch
* Keyboard Macros pressing ctrl+number will insert the macro of your choice. This is also coloured automatically.
* Interface can be made visible/invisible. Have it as a "dreamweaver" look with toolbars et al. OR remove them all to opt for a notepad-style interface.
* Auto complete :: Type the beginning of common html tags for them to be created for you complete with attributes.
* Quicktags :: Fast access to the most used HTML tags there are.
* Quick CSS :: Every valid CSS 2.0 Tag in the world no more than 3 clicks away.
* Highlights ASP and PHP tags.
* Code tabbing.
* Fully pluginnable interface :: Develop your own plugin with MMF with a soon to be released SDK and a Flexible API.
* Adaptive toolbaring :: Open a html document, and the html toolbar will open. Open an asp document and an asp toolbar it'll switch too (Note: Demo has only 1 toolbar. Expect more to be added) all assignable. Again a new level of customisation :: Make your own toolbar! and assign it an extension. So when your custom file is opened. It selects the toolbar!
* Find and replace. With quick timesavers as replace all.
* Custom stylizing of the toolbar :: Toolbar dosent match windows 98/Me? Change it!
* Theres so much more too! Etc.
Thanks and kudos goes out to the testers, help out programmers, designers and extension developers for making this possible. Your names are in the about box
Take note: A know issue is with the linebar. This will be corrected ASAP. Unfortunately help documentation is in development too. Any questions PM me or email: gareth@clicksplat.com
(Screenshots are of an earlier version, and closely represent the final one, but not fully)
Extra Note: To turn off autocomplete and turn on XHTML compatibility (experimental) goto the config dir where iPublish is installed open the ini. And set "useAUTO" or "useXHTML" to 0 or 1 (0=off, 1=on)
Comments and suggestions greatly appreciated.
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http://www.exxtremeuk.co.uk/iPublish_Demo.exe (1.81mb )
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gizmo
Registered 15/03/2003
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