2.5.1.5. File editor
File manager has a built-in editor with a simple interface and syntax highlighting.
Opening the editor
Important points:
- The content of the file must be text.
- The file size must not exceed 5 MB.
To open a file in the built-in editor filemanager click on its name or double-click on its line.
Buttons
The following buttons are located at the top of the editor window:
- «Save» (combination Ctrl+S) — saving changes to the file.
- «Save as» - saving the current file with a different name.
- «Cancel»(combination Ctrl+Z) — undo the last change.
- «Repeat» (combination Ctrl+Y) — redo the last change.
- «Search» (combination Ctrl+F) — Search by the content of the file.
- «Autocomplete» - enable / disable auto-completion of the text by the entered part. The hints are determined by the format of the file being edited.
- «Line break» — enable / disable line wrapping.
- «Theme» — switch to dark / light theme.
- «Expand» - enable / disable full screen mode.
- «Closing» - closing the editor window without saving the changes made.
- «UTF-8» - switching the editor encoding to UTF-8 / CP-1251.
Search
By default, normal search opens:
- «Search for» - the template to find.
- «<» - go to the previous match.
- «>» — go to the next match.
- «All» - switch to multicursor mode and highlight all matches.
- «×» — close the search bar.
- «+» — enable / disable search and replace mode.
- «0 of 0» — the number of the current match and the total number of matches found.
- «.*» — enable / disable regular expressions mode.
- «Aa» — enable / disable case sensitivity.
- «\b» — enable / disable whole word search mode.
- «S» — search only for the selected text fragment.
When the search and replace mode is enabled, an additional line is added:
- «Replace with» — the template to replace the found matches with.
- «Replace» — replace the current match.
- «All» — replacement of all matches.
File contents
The center displays the contents of the file being edited:
Status bar
The status bar is displayed at the bottom of the editor window and contains the following information:
- The absolute path to the file being edited.
- Current coordinates of the cursor - in which line and at which position the cursor is now.