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[[File:Monaco.jpg|thumb|Monaco editing a CSS file.]]
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Monaco is a Windows 96 code editor based on Microsoft's similarly named editor. Monaco supports syntax highlight in JS, CSS, HTML and JSON. It also supports code completion, refactoring and formatting. Monaco can be customized by editing a configuration file stored at <code>C:/user/appdata/Monaco/config.json</code>.
Monaco is a Windows 96 code editor based on [[Microsoft]]'s similarly named editor. Monaco supports syntax highlight. It also supports code completion, refactoring and formatting.


Here is an example of configuration:<syntaxhighlight lang="json" line="1">
== Languages ==
Monaco supports several languages, here is a list of them:
 
* HTML
* CSS
* JavaScript
* TypeScript
* Batch
* C / C++
* INI
* JSON
* Lua
* Markdown
* Python
* YAML
 
== Customisation ==
Monaco can be customized by editing a configuration file stored at <code>C:/user/appdata/Monaco/config.json</code>. Here is an example of configuration:<syntaxhighlight lang="json" line="1">
{
{
     "theme": "vs-dark",
     "theme": "vs-dark",
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</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


=== Additional informations: ===
== Additional informations ==


* A command palette can be displayed by pressing <code>F1</code>
* A command palette can be displayed by pressing <code>F1</code>
* HTML files can be viewed on the InternetE by clicking on ''"Tools > Preview in Browser"''
* HTML files can be viewed in [[InternetE]] by clicking on ''"Tools > Preview in Browser"''


[[Category:Apps]]
[[Category:Apps]]

Latest revision as of 18:38, 16 May 2023

Monaco editing a CSS file.

Monaco is a Windows 96 code editor based on Microsoft's similarly named editor. Monaco supports syntax highlight. It also supports code completion, refactoring and formatting.

Languages

Monaco supports several languages, here is a list of them:

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
  • TypeScript
  • Batch
  • C / C++
  • INI
  • JSON
  • Lua
  • Markdown
  • Python
  • YAML

Customisation

Monaco can be customized by editing a configuration file stored at C:/user/appdata/Monaco/config.json. Here is an example of configuration:

{
    "theme": "vs-dark",
    "enableMinimap": true,

    "fontFamily": "JetBrains Mono",
    "fontSize": 13,
    "lineHeight": 18
}

Additional informations

  • A command palette can be displayed by pressing F1
  • HTML files can be viewed in InternetE by clicking on "Tools > Preview in Browser"