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Scriptum: VHDL and Verilog text editor
Introduction
Scriptum is a text editor focused at VHDL and Verilog design, running on
Windows, Linux and Sun Solaris. Using a multiple document window
interface combined with tab pages it offers you an slick environment to edit
VHDL, Verilog and other language files.
Whats new in the 8.0 release
- Unicode character support.
Engineers can now use there onw native character set in the comment area of
the language to document there design.
Although only the ISO Latin-1 character set is allowed in both VHDL and Verilog language most
EDA Tools allows the use of unicode characters in the comment area of the language.
- Character encoding for:
- ASCII
- Big5
- EUCJP
- GB (GB 2312)
- GBK (GB 18030)
- ISO-Latin1
- JIS7
- Shift_Jis
- UTF-7
- UTF-8
- UTF-16
- Input Method Editor support, to insert double byte characters
- Windows Vista support
Detailed description
Even on extremely large files Scriptum offers exceptionally
fast editing capabilities. You can avoid typing errors and dramatically
improve your productivity by using keyword and header templates,
identifier repeat, auto case conversion and one-touch line and column
manipulation. To keep your text highly readable and well structured,
you may choose syntax coloring and in- and out-commenting of selected
text, as well as line numbering and indentation. Scriptum offers extensive
documentation capabilities such as color coding, capitalization
and indentation to make your numerous lines of code more readable.
Scriptum is fully customizable to create a design environment that meets
your needs. Design language, synthesis templates, keyword templates,
and user interface are easily tailored to your requirements.
- Syntax color highlighting
- Code templates
- Block and Column selections
- Selection Indenting / De-indenting
- Selection Commenting / Uncommenting
- Tabs and spaces conversion
- White space viewer
Scriptum comes standard with support for the following languages:
- Verilog
- VHDL
- Tcl
- SystemC
- Perl
- Java
- Edif
- C/C++
Additional languages can be added using Scriptum configuration files.
Download Scriptum 8.0 now (FREE):
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