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 Demo project: https://github.com/BalazsJako/ColorTextEditorDemo
 
-This started as my attempt to write a relatively simple widget which provides source code editing functionality with basic syntax highlighting. Now there are other contributors who provide valuable additions.
+This started as my attempt to write a relatively simple widget which provides text editing functionality with syntax highlighting. Now there are other contributors who provide valuable additions.
 
 While it relies on Omar Cornut's https://github.com/ocornut/imgui, it does not follow the "pure" one widget - one function approach. Since the editor has to maintain a relatively complex and large internal state, it did not seem to be practical to try and enforce fully immediate mode.
 
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 # Main features
  - approximates typical code editor look and feel (essential mouse/keyboard commands work - I mean, the commands _I_ normally use :))
- - undo/redo support
+ - undo/redo
+ - UTF-8 support
+ - works with both fixed and variable-width fonts
  - extensible, multiple language syntax support
- - identifier declarations: a small piece of text associated with an identifier. The editor displays it in a tooltip when the mouse cursor is hovered over the identifier
+ - identifier declarations: a small piece of description can be associated with an identifier. The editor displays it in a tooltip when the mouse cursor is hovered over the identifier
  - error markers: the user can specify a list of error messages together the line of occurence, the editor will highligh the lines with red backround and display error message in a tooltip when the mouse cursor is hovered over the line
  - supports large files: there is no explicit limit set on file size or number of lines, performance is not affected when large files are loaded (except syntax coloring, see below)
  - color palette support: you can switch between different color palettes, or even define your own
- - supports both fixed and variable-width fonts
  
 # Known issues
  - syntax highligthing of most languages - except C/C++ - is based on std::regex, which is diasppointingly slow. Because of that, the highlighting process is amortized between multiple frames. C/C++ has a hand-written tokenizer which is much faster. 
- - 8 bit character only, no Unicode or Utf support
- - no find/replace support
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 Don't forget to post your screenshots if you use this little piece of software in order to keep me us motivated. :)
 
 # Contribute