Oct 09, 2019 Convert Markdown to rich text (with syntax highlighting!) in any macOS app. GSU uses Microsoft’s Office365 for e-mail, which is fine. My previous institutions—Duke and BYU—both use it too, and it’s pretty standard. GSU also enforces 2-factor authentication (2FA) with Duo, which is also fine. Free and full-featured text editor based on BBEdit. Includes Python syntax highlighting. Xcode: Mac OS X: Free IDE and text editor. Includes Python syntax coloring. TextMate: Mac OS X 10.3.9+ Great Cocoa editor with Python support including syntax coloring, integrated documentation, and a runtime wrapper with hyperlinked tracebacks. Just need to move it to your next highlighting line. If you have a whole block that you need to highlight, you can copy a previous block, say of 3 lines, and paste it, then drag it to the new area. To do this, you just have to select the first highlight, press and hold the Shift key, and select the next 2 highlights.
Convert rich text documents to other formats
Mac Os X Rich Text App With Color Syntax Highlighting Tool
Preview your app’s colors on actual sRGB and wide color displays. Make adjustments as needed to ensure an equally great visual experience on both types of displays. TIP On a Mac with a wide color display, you can use the standard color panel to select and preview P3.
With TextEdit, you can open and edit rich text documents created in other word processing apps, including Microsoft Word and OpenOffice. You can also save your documents in a different format, so they’re compatible with other apps.
![Color Color](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126016372/525245990.jpg)
Create and edit HTML documents
You don’t need a special app to write or edit HTML code—just use TextEdit. You can display HTML documents like you’d see them in a browser, or use TextEdit as a code editor.
![Rich Rich](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126016372/937661583.png)
Mark up images
You can write or draw on images in your text files using the tools in the Markup toolbar.
To browse the TextEdit User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page.