RecordEditor 0.98.2

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记录编辑器是一个数据文件编辑器,类似于文件辅助或网络 Cobols Cobol-编辑。它使用"记录布局"将文件中的数据格式化为人类可读格式。因为它知道字段的格式,它可以将二进制字段格式化为普通数字,而不是像大多数十六进制编辑器那样显示十六进制等效项。文件可以编辑在表(电子表格像格式)或单一记录格式与字段向下的页面。 记录编辑器可以编辑以下格式: * CSV(逗号、标签等已解的字段)用于 Windows 和 Unix 的文件。 * 修复了 Windows、Unix 和 Z-OS(IBM 大型机)操作系统的字段宽度数据文件(文本和二进制文件)。 * 现有 Xml 文件 记录布局可以通过布局编辑器输入,也可以从 Cobol 复制簿导入。 记录编辑器以 java (6) 编写,因此它应该在大多数计算机系统上运行。

版本历史记录

  • 版本 0.98.2 发布于 2017-02-22
    最近的更改包括突出显示的文本视图、基本 Python/Java JRecord 代码生成、增强的 Cobol 复制手册导入和 Cobol 支持、额外的脚本函数和额外脚本示例
  • 版本 0.96h 发布于 2014-12-02
    新的突出显示文本视图,更好地处理大型文件,Csv 比较,增强的 Csv 支持(嵌入 Cr 和额外的报价支持),导出增强
  • 版本 0.61b 发布于 2007-05-20
    次要增强和错误修复

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