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[Enventor v0.7.0]
This is an EDC editor with some convenient functions. It was started near the begining of June 2013, so expecting it to do everything a mature script editor does is a bit premature. However, considering its young age, it does a lot.
[Requirements]
efl (>= 1.16.0)
elementary (>= 1.16.0)
Please note that some features may not quite function correctly or completely prior to EFL 1.16. Newer would be better.
Please see the following sites for more information.
http://www.enlightenment.org
https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/projects/enventor/
http://www.openhub.net/p/enventor
[Compiling]
Once you have met the requirements, compiling and installing is simple:
$ ./autogen.sh
$ make
$ sudo make install
$ sudo ldconfig (it may need on Linux System)
[Short Cut Keys]
Esc - Open/Close Menu
F1 - About
F2 - New
F3 - Save
F4 - Load
F5 - Show/Hide Line Number
F9 - Show/Hide Tools
F10 - Show/Hide Console
F11 - Show/Hide Status
F12 - Settings
Ctrl+S - Quick Save + Update Live View
Ctrl+I - On/Off Auto Indentation
Ctrl+O - On/Off Auto Completion
Ctrl+W - Show/Hide Dummy Swallow
Ctrl+H - On/Off Part Highlighting
Ctrl+T - Insert Defaut Template Code
Ctrl+Mouse Wheel Up - View Zoom In (Only if view size is set) / Font Size Up
Ctrl+Mouse Wheel Down - View Zoom Out (Only if view size is set) / Font Size Down
Alt+Left - On/Off Full Edit View
Alt+Right - On/Off Full Live View
Alt+Up - On/Off Full Console View
Alt+Down - On/Off Full Editors View
Ctrl+A - Select Text All
Ctrl+Double Click - Select a word
Ctrl+Z - Undo Text
Ctrl+R - Redo Text
Ctrl+C - Copy Selected Text
Ctrl+V - Paste Copied Text
Ctrl+X - Cut Selected Text
Ctrl+D - Delete a Current line
Ctrl+F - Find/Replace
Ctrl+L - Go to line
Ctrl+Home - Go to the Top line
Ctrl+End - Go to the Bottom line
Ctrl+Space - Search candidate keywords in the context
[Command Line Usage]
enventor --help
enventor [input file] [output file] [-t] [-i image path] [-s sound path] [-f font path] [-d data path]
input file = EDC file to open. If input file is skipped, Enventor will open a default template code with a temporary file.
output file = EDJ file to store compiled file. If output file is skipped, Enventor will store the binary file to the temporary directory.
-t = Open template menu when you launch Enventor
-i = path to image resources that the edc includes
-s = path to sound resources that the edc includes
-f = path to font resources that the edc includes
-d = path to data resources that the edc includes
Examples of Enventor command line usage:
$ enventor
$ enventor -t
$ enventor newfile.edc -t
$ enventor sample.edc output.edj -i ./images -s ./sounds
[Developers]
Many developers have contributed to the Enventor project. The following names are the dedicated Enventor developers but there are many more people who've gladly contributed to improving Enventor. For a complete list of contributors, See the AUTHORS file.
Copyright (C) 2013 - 2016 by:
Hermet Park
Jaehyun Cho
Mykyta Biliavskyi
Kateryna Fesyna
Yunho Jeong
Mincheol Seo
Raoul Hecky
And various contributors (See AUTHORS)