Tkoutline: a cross-platform outline editor that offers a single pane interface.
Tkoutline offers numerous formatting options, such as bold, italic, underline, and strikethrough. Users can easily move nodes via drag-and-drop functionality, and each collapsed node's size is displayed. This tool is also available as a single file "starpack" distribution, making it completely standalone and easy to use.
Export options include ascii, html, xml, and opml, and users can import from indented text and opml. Key bindings are externally configurable, and the tool is user-scriptable. This recent release adds new features, such as support for glob patterns in inter-outline hyperlinks, and the ability to import an outline from indented text and OPML format.
Map levels can be translated to HTML headings, thanks to Laurent Duperval for the idea and code. Keyboard traversal of outline tabs is possible, and the tool now includes a button bar code from Scott Gamon. Furthermore, users can customize the preferences file directly within Tkoutline, and the tool's unit tests are now runnable from within the interface.
Several bug fixes have been implemented, such as preserving bold, italics, and other wiki-markup when exporting to HTML, properly encoding special XML characters during export, and ensuring keybindings in the preferences file are no longer ignored. Additionally, Tkoutline now allows users to configure the key binding for the Ctrl-` command on Unix based platforms. Overall, Tkoutline is an excellent tool for anyone looking to organize and structure information quickly and easily.
Version 0.93: N/A