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The most robust syntax-highlighting code editor control for WPF... period
Bring a powerful Visual Studio-like code editing experience to your own applications
Includes all of the advanced features found in popular code editors
Syntax languages for most popular languages are available, or custom build your own to handle any proprietary language
Syntax
Highlighting
Highlighting styles can be completely customized by the end user for each
code language. SyntaxEditor comes with syntax highlighting for over 25
languages.
Indicators
Indicators are special 'tagged' regions of text that display a glyph in
the indicator margin and optionally highlight the text range with special
styles. Text range-based (e.g. breakpoint) and line-based (e.g.
bookmarks) indicators are supported.
Split
Views
Split the editor into multiple resizable views so that different portions
of the same document can be viewed and edited in the same editor control.
Parameter
Info
Displays helpful popup hints about an invocation that is being typed, and
its parameters. Multiple invocation overloads can be displayed in a
single popup, using arrow keys to toggle between them.
Windows
Workflow Designer
SyntaxEditor and its .NET Languages Add-on can be used as the expression
editor within a rehosted Windows Workflow Designer instance, which allows
for automated IntelliPrompt when editing variables in expressions.