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plist Editor Pro for Windows
Having seen numerous references here over the years by various Mac users, to plist Editor and plist Editor Pro, I decided to go looking for equivalent programs on Windows and Linux.
I'm not having a great deal of luck with Linux so far, but did find a couple of versions for Windows, so here they are.
Plist Editor Pro for Windows (free trial available) and the free plist Editor Lite are available at: http://www.icopybot.com/plist-editor.htm
The freeware plist Editor for Windows is available from: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Programmin ... dows.shtml
I'm not having a great deal of luck with Linux so far, but did find a couple of versions for Windows, so here they are.
Plist Editor Pro for Windows (free trial available) and the free plist Editor Lite are available at: http://www.icopybot.com/plist-editor.htm
The freeware plist Editor for Windows is available from: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Programmin ... dows.shtml
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plist Editor Pro for Linux
Hi,
It's a bit difficult to search for, but so far I found two Editors:
1) https://bitbucket.org/ivucica/propertylisteditor - Me doesn't like it, but it works somewhat
2) gnustep development environment
Regards
It's a bit difficult to search for, but so far I found two Editors:
1) https://bitbucket.org/ivucica/propertylisteditor - Me doesn't like it, but it works somewhat
2) gnustep development environment
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Re: plist Editor Pro for Windows
Is it worth downloading any of these? Do they have syntax checking? Or should I just continue to use Notepad++?
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Yeah.. I'd be more inclined to go with jedit and some XML plugins.psuamier wrote:1) https://bitbucket.org/ivucica/propertylisteditor - Me doesn't like it, but it works somewhat
Hmm.. hadn't considered that. I've just installed it to take a look-see. Kind of overkill, just to get an editor, though.psuamier wrote:2) gnustep development environment
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plist Editor Pro has syntax checking.. the website is less clear about the Lite version.JazHaz wrote:Is it worth downloading any of these? Do they have syntax checking? Or should I just continue to use Notepad++?
plist Editor for Windows checks syntax before saving.
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I'm actually surprised that Notepad++ doesn't yet have a plist plugin. There are over 100 plugins for it now.
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Feel free to split those two posts off into a new thread in the relevant area..El Viejo wrote:Who let the penguins loose in here?
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Having done some more checking, it turns out the softpedia freeware plist Editor is, in fact, the same plist Editor Lite that's available at icopybot.Diziet Sma wrote:Plist Editor Pro for Windows (free trial available) and the free plist Editor Lite are available at: http://www.icopybot.com/plist-editor.htm
The freeware plist Editor for Windows is available from: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Programmin ... dows.shtml
The other news, the lite version runs fine on Linux under WINE. Sadly, it can only open one file at a time.
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Re: plist Editor Pro for Windows
Last time I searched for and tested alternatives for a Windows plist editor, including some of those mentioned above, they would only handle XML plist files. Since the preferred format for Oolite is GNU-Step or Open-step (not actually sure what it's called) they were not very useful. Has that changed?
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I was looking for an OpenStep file to test them with but hadn't found one. I've now tried a couple of examples, and the answer is.. no.
The editors can open them fine, but it displays them as XML or in Apple's List format, (depending on which tab you use in the Pro version) but it can't save them properly. (running under WINE, at least, it only creates an empty file)
Agreed. Not very useful at all.
The editors can open them fine, but it displays them as XML or in Apple's List format, (depending on which tab you use in the Pro version) but it can't save them properly. (running under WINE, at least, it only creates an empty file)
Agreed. Not very useful at all.
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I use the free JavaScript Editor. Does everything, as far as I can tell, I only used it for .plists and .js. EDIT: for Windows 7. EDIT2: OK, should have read the firat post. It opens plists, but not in XML.
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I don't know why it is called pro. On the mac there is no syntax checking for the plist editors as you can only enter valid structures by the setupDiziet Sma wrote:plist Editor Pro has syntax checking.. .
You never see the "<xx> </xx>" tags themselves. For a windows pro version I would expect something similar.
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Yes, I would expect the same, but I doubt that it works this way .-)Eric Walch wrote:You never see the "<xx> </xx>" tags themselves. For a windows pro version I would expect something similar. :?
Personally I don't see a need for a plist editor at all. [wiki]Oolite_Converters[/wiki] has a nice Python script to convert XML plists to NextStep. I'm converting all XML plists in all used OXPs this way.
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The latter is not entirely true. For me the beauty of PlistEdit Pro is that it shows both. In the top half of its window you get it in the never-changing plist syntax, and the bottom half shows the same thing as a plain text file, which I find very convenient for copying and pasting code to and from the boards, for instance. For me that's where the "Pro" part lies.Eric Walch wrote:I don't know why it is called pro. On the mac there is no syntax checking for the plist editors as you can only enter valid structures by the setupDiziet Sma wrote:plist Editor Pro has syntax checking.. .
You never see the "<xx> </xx>" tags themselves. For a windows pro version I would expect something similar.