On Samstag, 27. Juni 2009, Henrik Pauli wrote: > On Saturday 27 June 2009 17:11:11 you wrote: > > On Samstag, 27. Juni 2009, Henrik Pauli wrote: > > > Now that this thing works in my distro, here's what I found odd: > > > > > > I set indentation to tabsize=4 indentsize=4 usetabs. Yet, tabs are 2 > > > characters wide. I do use a monospaced font so it shouldn't be a > > > confusion with variable width... I remember this issue from back in > > > the days when I wrote ljKlient. > > > > The shell and the terminal are using the QScintilla highlighter setup > > like the editor. Did you configure these. > > Sorry, the tabsize issue was in the editor, I forgot to emphasise that. I > don't care about tab size in the shell or the terminal.
Did you configure the highlighters? (Editor->Highlighters->Styles, Python,...) > > > > Shell and terminal fonts look huge, apparently 10pt or so, regardless > > > of me setting it to 8pt (laptop screen estate is very scarce, afterall > > > :)) > > > > What and where did you set to 8pt (might be the same issue as above) > > Settings/Editor/Style, Monospaced font, Use monospaced font as default That has an effect in the editor only. Shall this be extended to the shell and terminal? > > > > Also, I have some ANSI colour escape sequences in my PS1, which show up > > > in the terminal as ESC[32;01m etc. instead of colours, or getting > > > stripped. Not sure if this is a known issue. > > > > The eric4 terminal is not a full terminal emulation. That means, ANSI > > escape sequences are not supported. However, patches are welcome. > > Stripping them might be a good idea: > s/\e\[[\d;]*[\w]//g; > > unless I'm mistaken :) (this is how I'd do it in Perl, not sure what I'd > do in Python exactly, it's been a while) I'll look into that. Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [email protected] _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
