On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 13:10:23 +0300
"George Birbilis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > > Not sure how to make a patch btw, is there some builtin tool at
> > > lazarus to make Diffs or similar? Or does one use
> > TortoiseCVS menu to do the Diff?
> >
> > Yes, use TortoiseSVN diff tool.
> >
> > Question about SynEdit: I know the lazarus version is a very
> > customized one from old source... Will it be replaced by a
> > newer version from the original project (i.e. does the
> > original project now support FPC compiler and lazarus)?
> 
> Can find links to latest SynEdit (2.x) at unihighlighter.com. It seems
> there's a project called Mystix that also updated it to have Code Folding
(I
> know some people were asking about the Lazarus code folding).

If it is only code folding: It is nearly complete. There are a few places
left, which needs fixing.


> Also there's
> updates to UniSynEdit (Unicode SynEdit) etc. Strangely enough, the
> synedit.sf.net site has the old SynEdit only.

Thanks to Mazen lazarus synedit supports even bidi. Compile with
-dUSE_UTF8BIDI_LCL.


> Same goes for Unihighlighter,
> the  http://www.delphist.com/UniHighlighter.html site has the old one (the
> one Lazarus port used) and www.unihighlighter.com has the new one.

Does it use widestrings?

 
> I haven't tried SynEdit 2.x and the new Unihighlighter yet, but sometime
in
> the future when I do, I'll see what it takes to port the to Lazarus
(seeing
> what changes had been done to old SynEdit to port it)

Great.


Mattias

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