My FF and IE behave as does Chrome. I've heavily configure my FF and may
have messed it up, but my IE is quite vanilla.
-Paul
> -Original Message-
> From: Eli Barzilay [mailto:e...@barzilay.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 9:52 PM
> To: engin...@alum.mit.edu
> Cc: 'dev'; lukejor
1. I've been meaning for a long time to mention some things like this.
Another example is "modulus" (modulo and remainder work). It'd be nice to
have a list of suggestions returned whenever certain words were typed or
whenever no results are returned.
2. Search Manuals breaks the browser's Back
s-expression comments are great. Thanks for the tip. They are convenient.
Also, I see how making it comment-color can reduce confusion. It's easy to
miss the #; in the midst of code and not notice it's commented out.
But I very much like the ability to view commented-out-code as code, with
colo
Yes, and it works well. That's what I see as the major feature of the
comment box over the comment block. That and the colorizing. While
commented out, it still looks like code.
I was afraid you were going to remove some of that functionality by not
"Scheme mode"-ing them or something.
-Paul
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