mike yao wrote:
I am a serval years emacs user. Emacs is big, complex, i can't master
it. So i look for a new programmer editor. I like small program, scite
is small, fast, powerfull. I often work on Linux and modify some config
files by emacs -nw. Has scite a terminal version?
Well, it is a
I am a serval years emacs user. Emacs is big, complex, i can't master it. So
i look for a new programmer editor. I like small program, scite is small,
fast, powerfull. I often work on Linux and modify some config files by emacs
-nw. Has scite a terminal version?
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Hi, there !
I have a problem with SciTE, regarding compiling an executing, since in my
system, you need to compile your program and then assemble it.
I suppose that the direct solution is to use compile for the compiler, build for
the assembler, and then go for execution, but I'd like to have i
mitchell:
I figure since generally the editor and output pane
background colors will be the same, caret.fore should apply to both of
them.
OK, committed.
Neil
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Steve Donovan:
We're _almost_ there on the loadlib saga - it's still necessary to put
something like
#ifndef PLAT_WIN
#define LUA_DL_DLOPEN
#endif
in scite/lua/src/lib/loadlib.c to get the actual working
implementation
of loadlib, rather than the not-implemented stub.
I don't think PLAT_W
KHMan:
* need to update list of lexers in SciTEDoc.html: cmake, gap, plm,
progress
* in the global properties, menu.language, the entry for Forth is
missing, it can be commented out by default
Committed.
Neil
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Marcel x:
should be char pipeData[PATH_MAX]; ?
Committed except with MAX_PATH which is the internal version of PATH_MAX.
Neil
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Felix Kater:
when I enable utf-8 and also the dynamic popups for already typed words
(don't know how you call them) and if the popup tries to display an
*existing/listed* word with the german umlaut u (with two dots) I get:
(scite:8921): Pango-Warning **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to
pango_la