It's building Harbour with QT enabled (see INSTALL)
and 'hbmk2 hbide.hbp'.
Brgds,
Viktor
On 2009 Dec 3, at 09:16, Horodyski Marek (PZUZ) wrote:
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Objet : RE: [Harbour] HBIDE - Some Points to Discuss - I
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>Subject: [Harbour] HBIDE - Some Points to Discuss - I
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>Hello Everybody
...
>I need your opinion about what way I should proceed ?
Pr
Hi
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
> It really depends on what are those visual enhancements,
> and what is the difference in performance / memory usage.
>
Currently it is only zooming in/out feature, nothing more.
But may be we can think embeddings tables and bullets for
comments sections guarded
> Initially I started with QTextEdit() class as a base to source editing
> mechanism. This class provides more visual capabilities like font zooming
> in real time which was implemented in HBIDE too.
>
> Now I have shifted to QPlainTextEdit() which is optimized class for
> large file handelling