I still struggle a bit with having many windows and tabs open, especially when working on both forms and page templates on the one hand and (s)css on the other in the same project. I’m forever having to go back and correct them. I use Nova too, mostly (before that Atom and, like you, Espresso), however one thing I’d really like to know is: Does anyone have a syntax auto-completion add-in for textpattern? The HTML/XML is okay, but auto-completion of closing tags cuts off at the underscore, leaving you with. Hehe, this is often a very personal thing … here’s a throwback to an earlier year’s discussion. Themes and add-ons are easy to install through the Extensions Library.I don’t feel like I have to read a manual or edit config files in order to set things up to my specifications. I know I’ve touched on this but I love the interface and GUI for Nova, it’s easy and friendly to use.You can even setup project settings, such as running scripts when a file is saved or committed to a Git branch, etc. Everything is integrated, from the command line, to Git, to publishing your files to a remote server.If you don’t pay Nova will continue to work until you’re ready to upgrade. After the year is up you can choose whether to pay for another year’s worth of updates at a reduced cost. You buy Nova and get one year of updates. If you’re going to do a subscription this is the way to do it. I hate subscriptions with a passion (although I know it’s impossible to get away from them entirely). It looks and functions as a Mac app should. It’s a Mac first app and not built on Electron or another cross platform framework.What’s your favourite code/text editor that you use as your daily driver and why?
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