Amaya 11.3
Posted on Thursday, December 03 2009 @ 14:23 CET by Thomas De MaesschalckAmaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.
New Features
- The https protocol is now supported
- New version of the template editor: creation of XTiger libraries, components, imports, etc.
- Automatic opening of the Structure view for template instances
- The vertical split opens the Structure view and the horizontal split opens the Source view
- A double click on an item of the List of style sheets tool opens the style sheet
- A new set of Amaya profiles: "Lite", "Lite+Web", "Lite+Web+CSS", "Lite+Web+CSS+Math_Graphics", "Advanced"
- The Insert entity command now allows one to insert a unicode character into a HTML document
- A new command Undo close Tab in the Tab contextual menu
- The Tab and Shift Tab commands allow one to move down/up list items
- The link dialogue didn't allow one to insert relative links into a remote document
- Sometimes the focus in the link dialogue was lost
- Fix some rendering bugs and improve the CSS support
- Improve the edit of template instances: management of options and attributes and fix bugs
- The refresh of tool panels was too slow
- PNG images were not displayed on 64-bit platforms
- On Mac OSX, the ^ dead key behaved like if "enter" was pressed
- On Mac OSX 10.5, sometimes cached files of the libwww were stored into the "/" directory
- On Mac OS X platforms when scrolling, svg drawing moved up on the text
- The table of contents was not generated when the selection is not empty
- When the loaded file is ReadOnly, the Save As to another location didn't work
Program Information Category: Internet and communication Type: Free Version: 11.3 Size: 13.8MB Works on: Windows Product page: here |
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