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extension. This is especially useful if the file has no extension or the file extension is not commonly used for the language. To
alias all files of one file type to another extension, use the Map Type To button on the Tools|Customize|Language dialog box.
View Themes: Store named sets of colors, fonts, rulers, and other window attributes. Associate different View Themes with
individual windows, with all windows, or with windows containing files of a particular file-type extension (e.g., *.txt, *.c, *.html,
etc.). Easy access to a color palette makes setups easy to customize.
XML Support: Display XML code in a Source Code View, Split Window View, Browse View, or formatted XSL Transformation
View.
Projects and compiling
Build and Compile: Use one development platform for all languages and compilers. Compile your files through a command shell
with the press of a button. Create a single environment for different build and make utilities. Store different compiler settings with
projects. Create Release, Debug, or custom configurations for use in executing Build and Compile commands.
Project Spaces and Projects: Use project spaces to organize projects and projects to organize files. Go one step further: Use
workspaces in your projects to store “snapshots” of your work sessions. Store different settings with your projects to create mini-
environments for sets of files that, for example, use different compiler options, have different promotion groups for version
control, or use different languages. View, organize and navigate your projects and project spaces from the Project tab of the
Project Window.
Search and navigation features
Bookmarks: Use a persistent Bookmarks Window to see a list of bookmarks contained in the files that are open. Name your
bookmarks. Save named and unnamed bookmarks when a file is closed, either during a session or at the end. See graphical
images of your bookmarks in the files you are editing.
Button Links: Embed button links in edit documents to view images in any format, bring up a related document or spreadsheet,
run a macro, make notes, and more.
Call Tree and References: Use CodeWright Call Tree and References support to find information on how C, C++, C#, and Java
symbols are used in your project.
ChromaCode Search Output: Make your search output easier to read and navigate by adding color. To enable ChromaCoding
in the Search tabs of the Output Window, mark ChromaCode Matches on the Search Output Options dialog (accessed by
pressing the Output button from the Search|Multiple Sources dialog).
Color-Limited Searches: Restrict your searches to text that is ChromaCoded in a particular way (e.g., find “foo” only in
comments or strings). Use the Color Limited option to focus your search further, obtaining only the most pertinent search
results.
Document History: Navigate a history of document positions.
Drag-and-Drop File Loading: Drag and drop any file from Windows
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Explorer, or from any tab on the CodeWright Project
Window, to load it into CodeWright.
File Find: Locate files on your system from within CodeWright.
File Open: Use a persistent Windows Explorer-type navigation window to open files; change directories; perform numerous
operations on files being opened; use header controls to quickly sort listed files by filename, file extension, file attributes, or
modified time/date stamp; load files with their Windows-associated programs; and more.
Incremental Search: Use Incremental Searching to quickly navigate various tree controls within CodeWright (e.g., the tabs of
the Project Window), or to search within an edit document.
Multi-file Search and Replace: Search all files open in CodeWright, all files in a CodeWright project or project space, or all files
in a directory on disk, including the files in subdirectories of that directory. Mark Text Files Only to exclude binary files and
buffers, if desired.
Multiple Search Output Windows: Retain the results of the last multifile search while performing a new one.
Objects Window Browser: Use the Objects Window to display a hierarchical view of C/C++, C#, and Java source code
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