SciTE
Overview
This is the main download page for the AutoIt Script Editor and related files.
SciTE is a text and source code editor based on scintilla. This program can be useful for editing HTML, XML, PHP, and many other program codes. We convert your trial report into a clean and formatted scientific manuscript ready for submission to a peer-reviewed scientific journal. Over 90% of the scientific manuscripts that Scite wrote have been accepted during their first submission!
Current Versions
FileDate updatedNotesSciTE4AutoIt3.exe(5439Kb)16-3-2021Installer containing SciTE and all configuration files plus
utilities.Update
History. Definition files included: AutoIt v3.3.14.5 and BETA
v3.3.15.3
For those who want to run their own SciTE installation
FileDate updatedNotes
SciTE4AutoIt3_Portable.zip16-3-2021All files from the installer but now just as ZIPfile.SciLexer.dll16-3-2021Latest SciTE Lexer see history for
updates.SciTEConfig_Source.zip16-3-2021Configure the Font and Color settings used by

SciTE for AutoIt3.au3.properties8-3-2021AutoIt v3 configuration for SciTE.au3.keyword.properties15-3-2018AutoIt v3.3.14.5 keyword definitions for
SciTE.au3.api15-3-2018AutoIt v3.3.14.5 AutoComplete definitions
for SciTE.au3.keyword.properties16-5-2020*BETA* AutoIt v3.3.15.3 keyword definitions
for SciTE.au3.api16-5-2020*BETA* AutoIt v3.3.15.3 AutoComplete
definitions for SciTE.
Included Utilities I’ve created for those running other editors
FileDate updatedNotesTidy.exe16-3-2021 v21.316.1639.0Tidy your AutoIT3 source, see documentation.Au3Stripper.zip16-3-2021v21.316.1639.0Strip your AutoIT3 source, see documentation.
Win9x versions not maintained anymore
FileDate updatedNotesSciTE.exe10/2008Latest SciTE version which supports Win9x.SciLexer.dll10/2008Latest SciTE Lexer version which supports Win9x.Scitech 2022
Beta Versions
I regularly update Beta versions of Utilities or installer at this location. See history for changes made in these Beta versions. You are welcome to try them but remember they are still Beta!
Information about these beta releases is normally posted somewhere in the AutoIt Technical Discussion Forum.
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| Developer(s) | Neil Hodgson |
|---|---|
| Initial release | 1999; 22 years ago |
| Stable release | 5.0.1 (9 April 2021; 12 days ago) [±] |
| Repository | |
| Written in | C++ |
| Type | Text editor |
| License | Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer |
| Website | scintilla.org/SciTE.html |
SciTE or SCIntilla based Text Editor is a cross-platform text editor written by Neil Hodgson using the Scintilla editing component. It is licensed under a minimal version of the Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer.[1]
Lightweight and built for speed, it is designed mainly for source editing, and performs syntax highlighting and inline function reference for many different languages. There is a standalone .exe available for Microsoft Windows, intended for USB flash drives. SciTE shares some features with other editors based on the Scintilla editing component such as Geany and Notepad++.
History[edit]
SciTE was first released in 1999.
Customization[edit]
SciTE is highly configurable. Although there is no graphical preferences window, settings can be altered by editing plain text configuration files.[2] It is possible to have different settings for each language and project, as well as global or per user options. There are menu options in the standard install to open these files in the editor. These allow a high level of customization over things like shortcut keys, tabbing, code folding, fonts, and syntax highlighting.[3]
In addition, the Lua programming language is embedded in SciTE, allowing the user further customization. One can write Lua scripts that have access to the contents of the buffer and the Scintilla API. The scripts can be triggered by a shortcut key, or on an event, providing the possibility for implementing auto-complete or other hook.
As early as 2003, 21 localizations of the menu texts and support of 36 different programming languages and other code formats was available, and the editor was capable of automatic conversion between line separator styles of different platforms and of detecting Unicode files.[2] SciTE can export plain text files in PDF format.[4]
Features[edit]
Features include replace in selection, regular expression replace with subgroups, find in files, code folding, API files, copy formatted, abbreviations, multiple selection, and support for variable width fonts. The editing layout consists of multiple tabs containing source, and additionally an output pane that displays output from scripts that have been run.
SciTE supports syntax highlighting of many languages. The full list of recognized languages can be found in the official documentation.[3]
With version 4.0.5, large file support is possible.

With version 4.1.0, it has experimental support for right-to-left languages, like Arabic.[5]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
Scitexas.edu
- ^Hodgson, Neil (2002). 'License for Scintilla and SciTE'. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
- ^ ab'Kodierchamäleon'. c't: 75. October 2003.
- ^ abHodgson, Neil. 'SciTE Documentation'. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
- ^Kramer, André (2005). 'Zwölf Editoren für Code und Text'. c't (21): 168.
- ^'Scintilla and SciTE'. www.scintilla.org.
Scite
External links[edit]

Scite For Autohotkey
