Thangaraj (www.bootcd.us) schrieb:
Hi,
To change (php specific) style options, open the html.properties file,
and find the following part:
--
# PHP
# Default
style.hypertext.118=fore:#33,back:#FFF8F8,eolfilled
# Double quoted String
style.hypertext.119=fore:#007F00,back:#FFF8F8
# Single
Dody Suria Wijaya:
> There seem to be a bug with the use of "Go To" string. The same string
> is used 1) on Menu Search-Go to... and 2) Go To dialog's OK button,
> where I expect them to use separate string resource.
The localization system only allows one translation for each unique
original
I can't see a duplicate "go to" in
http://www.scintilla.org/locale.properties
Neil
True, but it's duplicated on other translations...
http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/locale.se.properties
http://temp.pawel.nl/hotlink/scite/locale.nl.properties
http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/local
Hi, i've found a bug:
when you searching for a special char (for example th german char ä
(ä)) and nothing is found the messagebox displaying
"'ä' cannot be found"
instead of
"'ä' cannot be found"
the char 'ä' in the textbox is displayed right (getting charset/encoding
from this). can you
Dody Suria Wijaya:
> is "Go to" and "Go To" (casing) considered to be different string?
They are the same. Ellipses and menu access indicators are also
ignored in comparison.
Neil
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Frank Wunderlich:
> when you searching for a special char (for example th german char ä
> (ä)) and nothing is found the messagebox displaying
>
> "'ä' cannot be found"
>
> instead of
>
> "'ä' cannot be found"
>
> the char 'ä' in the textbox is displayed right (getting charset/encoding
> from this
Hi, i've found a bug:
when you searching for a special char (for example th german char ä
(ä))
Offtopic: I thought umlauts are no longer used.
and nothing is found the messagebox displaying
"'ä' cannot be found"
instead of
"'ä' cannot be found"
the char 'ä' in the textbox is displayed ri
Hi,
I was wondering which is the correct way to post in
this list.
I have send a message a few days ago about
encapsulating SciTE in the form of a Netscape plug-in
with no reply.
Do I post my question to the list like I did in the
past, or do I have to address my question to a
specific person to
Was wondering/hoping there might be a version of the scite editer for the
pocket pc. If not, do any of you have alternative suggestions?
Kevin
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Stilianos Kesisoglou:
> I was wondering which is the correct way to post in
> this list.
>
> I have send a message a few days ago about
> encapsulating SciTE in the form of a Netscape plug-in
> with no reply.
The message arrived at the list and can be seen in the archives
http://mailman.lyra.o
OK, so my main question is answered, I send my message
correctly.
> My opinion is that encapsulating SciTE in a plugin
is a bad idea.
Why is that? What I am thinking about is the ability
to open SciTE inside a browser window without changing
anything from the functionality.
--- Neil Hodgson <[E
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