
Textbundle Editor lets you quickly and easily open, edit, and create new Textbundle- and Textpack-files. The app allows you to freely set the font, font size, font color, and background color of the text editor as you like best. You can add assets to your Textbundle- and Textpack-files and also remove assets from files.
The tool can display an info overview with the most important details for each file. In addition to the creation date and modified date, you can also overview the size of the file and counters for the number of characters, words, and lines of the current file. You can also customize the look of the toolbar to suit your own preferences.
v1.2
**New:**
- Toolbar style adjustable via the main menu under View > Toolbar Style (macOS 11.00 or newer)
- new option in Preferences to control whether Textbundle Editor should open documents in their own windows or tabs (macOS 10.12 or newer)
- new preference options for the editor to set margins
- new assets can now also be added to a Textbundle-file via drag'n drop of the file onto the text field
**Improvements:**
- the JSON info file of existing Textbundle documents remains intact after changes and is no longer overwritten by a new info.json, so specific app metadata from other applications are retained
- if a Textbundle file contains other elements than the usual text file, the info.json and the assets directory, these elements are preserved after adding changes
- minor adjustments that improve compatibility with newer macOS versions
- improvements when adding assets via drag'n drop
- various minor adjustments to the user interface
- minor adjustment to the "Show Asset in Finder" function, which now calls the assets directory itself instead of playing a warning beep when no file is selected
**Bug fixes:**
- fixes a bug which, after changing the markup language and then saving the file, caused a warning message to appear stating that another application edited this file