[scite] virtual 'trailing spaces'

2006-01-10 Thread Andy Sy
When trying to do a rectangular highlight in SciTE (e.g. alt-leftbtn-drag) across a bunch of different line lengths the highlight will only extend to the length of the line that the caret is currently on, so I can't effectively do a proper rectangular highlight. I seem to remember that there is an

[scite] using scripts to expand/collapse folds

2006-01-10 Thread Chris
Hi, I've been using ScITE for a while and there has always been one thing that bothered me when I opened a large code file, I can't collapse *every* fold node in the file. When I go to view->Toggle All Folds, it only toggles the top level folds. In the case of a very large Java class, this simply d

[scite] Import on the command line

2006-01-10 Thread Martin Barrett
Before I complain :), let me say that I find SciTE to be a beautifully designed piece of software, a credit to Neil Hodgson and everyone involved. My problem in brief: I'd like to select batches of properties from the Windows XP command line (shortcut or cmd.exe), and I can't get "import properti

Re: [scite] Hello all, I have just 5 quick questions about SciTE on Linux/Gnome.

2006-01-10 Thread April White
Robert Roessler wrote: Victor B. Gonzalez wrote: 2) Currently, in writing Python code, indentations are a whole tab. Is it possible to modify these indentations to take up only 4 spaces instead? Is it possible the indents can be made a little tighter? How? There may be some other reason you

Re: [scite] Hello all, I have just 5 quick questions about SciTE on Linux/Gnome.

2006-01-10 Thread Robert Roessler
Victor B. Gonzalez wrote: I've been using SciTE for more than two years and have been on Linux a little more than 90 days with it. I really thank everyone for making it portable :) 1) Is there a visual aid to help remind a user when to wrap the code? No automatic line wrapping please. A sort

[scite] Hello all, I have just 5 quick questions about SciTE on Linux/Gnome.

2006-01-10 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
Hello all, I've been using SciTE for more than two years and have been on Linux a little more than 90 days with it. I really thank everyone for making it portable :) 1) Is there a visual aid to help remind a user when to wrap the code? No automatic line wrapping please. A sort of right hand

Re: [scite] Fold on in HTML?

2006-01-10 Thread Abraham (J.P.)
I have an idea : maybe you could use a tag. It's not in the html reference, but do you really mind ? Title1 blablablah And then you can fold on the tag :-) That's dirty I know.. Mario Valle a écrit : Seems I have created only confusion with my request... So here the scenario: - I hav

Re: [scite] Fold on in HTML?

2006-01-10 Thread Mario Valle
Seems I have created only confusion with my request... So here the scenario: - I have a long XHTML document - The document is subdivided in sections using H1 H2 and H3 tags - I want to edit and reorganize it in a simple manner (currently to move a section I should: - find the h2 to move

Re: [scite] Fold on in HTML?

2006-01-10 Thread Ervin Peters
If does not make any sense to fold things which are already in one line. ervin -- Ervin Peters D-99425 Taubach ___ Scite-interest mailing list Scite-interest@lyra.org http://mailman.lyra.org/mailman/listinfo/scite-interest