Textastic



When it debuted in the fall, Textastic offered developers and Web designers a way to perform plain text editing and syntax highlighting from the comfort of their iPad. The latest update to the mobile app from developer Alexander Blach looks to make it even easier for those programmers to access their files, with the addition of Dropbox and FTP support.

  1. Textastic App
  2. Textastic Manual
  3. Www.texastickets.com

Textastic is a simple and fast text, code, and markup editor. With support for more than 80 source code and markup languages, it brings the powerful syntax coloring engine of the popular iOS code editor to the Mac: Syntax highlighting for more than 80 languages Compatible with TextMate syntax definitions and themes. Textastic for Mac is a simple, yet faster, coding tool that delivers what it promises. With features like Auto Completion, it auto-completes some of your code that you would otherwise have to do yourself, saving you some time that you could use to do something else. Textatistic is a Python package to calculate the Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid, Gunning Fog, Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG) and Dale-Chall readability indices.

  • We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
  • Most of them are Textastic-specific, but the Open In option hands the text off to the standard iPad share sheet. From here, I tap Shortcuts, then Run As Shell Script, and voila! Shortcuts opens an SSH connection to my Mac, runs the three commands in build.sh, and returns to Textastic. On my Mac is a newly built PDF of the report.

Previous releases of Textastic let users transfer files through a variety of integrated connectivity options—a built-in WebDAV server, Mac or PC networking, iTunes file sharing, or that old standby e-mail. You could also open files with the help of a third-party app such as GoodReader—provided you had such an app installed on your iPad in the first place.

The newly released Textastic 2.0 update expands the app’s file transfer options to FTP and the Dropbox file-sharing service. That means users can connect to remote file servers from within Textastic, without needing to have their computer powered up.

Textastic

Dropbox and FTP support highlight the changes in Textastic 2.0, but they’re not the only improvements. The update also promises an enhanced find-and-replace feature that searches for and replace newline or tab characters. The app adds support for multitasking, while a new read-only mode means that users can look through source code files without making any accidental changes. Textastic 2.0 also adds auto-correction and auto-capitalization settings.

Textastic

The iPad app requires iOS 4.2 or later. Textastic costs $10 to download.

Textastic

When it debuted in the fall, Textastic offered developers and Web designers a way to perform plain text editing and syntax highlighting from the comfort of their iPad. The latest update to the mobile app from developer Alexander Blach looks to make it even easier for those programmers to access their files, with the addition of Dropbox and FTP support.

Textastic App

Textastic

Previous releases of Textastic let users transfer files through a variety of integrated connectivity options—a built-in WebDAV server, Mac or PC networking, iTunes file sharing, or that old standby e-mail. You could also open files with the help of a third-party app such as GoodReader—provided you had such an app installed on your iPad in the first place.

The newly released Textastic 2.0 update expands the app’s file transfer options to FTP and the Dropbox file-sharing service. That means users can connect to remote file servers from within Textastic, without needing to have their computer powered up.

Textastic Manual

Dropbox and FTP support highlight the changes in Textastic 2.0, but they’re not the only improvements. The update also promises an enhanced find-and-replace feature that searches for and replace newline or tab characters. The app adds support for multitasking, while a new read-only mode means that users can look through source code files without making any accidental changes. Textastic 2.0 also adds auto-correction and auto-capitalization settings.

Www.texastickets.com

Textastic

The iPad app requires iOS 4.2 or later. Textastic costs $10 to download.