reCsvEditor Mac 0.98.5

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此程序是 Csv 编辑器,它将显示文件在表格式以及标准文本编辑器。该程序支持各种各样的现场分离器,Unicode文件,多个不同的文件视图,列更新,大文件和自动文件格式检测加上许多其他功能。 除了 Csv 文件,编辑器还可以查看/更新 Xml、GNU-GetText-PO 和 SwingX-Tip 文件。对于固定宽度数据文件,有一个向导来帮助定义以 Xml 格式保存的文件布局,供以后使用。有一个可选的扩展名,用于使用 Cobol-Layout 来描述固定宽度文件。您可以使用 Java 脚本扩展编辑器(+Jython &JRuby 与适当的附加罐子) 宏。

版本历史记录

  • 版本 0.98.5 发布于 2018-08-31
    新的 Xml 比较和 Xml 目录比较函数、报价增强、代码生成修复程序修复
  • 版本 0.98.2 发布于 2017-03-07
    更改包括:用于定义默认 Csv 字段分隔符的选项和默认 Csv 报价。用于在文本视图中设置前景/背景颜色的选项。
  • 版本 0.97 发布于 2015-01-27
    更新了 Csv 解析器, 添加了最近的目录窗格, 问题修复, 包括 Java 8 和 Linux - Openjdk
  • 版本 0.96g 发布于 2014-10-31
    更多单元格操作、添加的"最近目录"选项、增强的脚本支持、添加了新的宏、更多可用的宏生成选项

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