Le 10/03/2013 14:13, Tobias Boege a écrit :
>> I don't understand what you want to do exactly with Editor. Could you
>> explain with more details?
>>
>
> Of course. I wasn't clear at all. The goal is to enter a regular expression
> and then highlight all matching strings in a text (like Editor.Sho
On Sun, 10 Mar 2013, Beno?t Minisini wrote:
> Le 09/03/2013 20:11, Tobias Boege a ?crit :
> > On Sat, 09 Mar 2013, Beno?t Minisini wrote:
> >> Le 09/03/2013 18:10, Tobias Boege a ?crit :
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> the attached project shows how just for line 0, the
> >>> Editor.Lines[0].Refresh() method
Le 09/03/2013 20:11, Tobias Boege a écrit :
> On Sat, 09 Mar 2013, Beno?t Minisini wrote:
>> Le 09/03/2013 18:10, Tobias Boege a ?crit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> the attached project shows how just for line 0, the
>>> Editor.Lines[0].Refresh() method does not force the Highlight event to kick
>>> in (if I h
On Sat, 09 Mar 2013, Beno?t Minisini wrote:
> Le 09/03/2013 18:10, Tobias Boege a ?crit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > the attached project shows how just for line 0, the
> > Editor.Lines[0].Refresh() method does not force the Highlight event to kick
> > in (if I have Editor.Highlight = Highlight.Custom set).
>
Le 09/03/2013 18:10, Tobias Boege a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> the attached project shows how just for line 0, the
> Editor.Lines[0].Refresh() method does not force the Highlight event to kick
> in (if I have Editor.Highlight = Highlight.Custom set).
>
> Is there a reason or is it just a bug?
>
> Regards,
>
Hi,
the attached project shows how just for line 0, the
Editor.Lines[0].Refresh() method does not force the Highlight event to kick
in (if I have Editor.Highlight = Highlight.Custom set).
Is there a reason or is it just a bug?
Regards,
Tobi
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