Re: [scite] Re: [scintilla] Moving some WordList and PropSet functionality from Scintilla to SciTE

2007-07-13 Thread steve donovan
On 7/12/07, Neil Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The code move from Scintilla to SciTE has now been committed and is available from CVS and from http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/scite.zip Source http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/wscite.zip Windows executable Thanks, Neil. I see we have

[scite] tabbar.multiline=1 not working on Linux

2007-07-13 Thread instanton
I am having this strange problem under Linux: setting tabbar.multiline=1 doesn't make the tabbar shown in multiple lines, so as the number of opened files grows, some of the file tabs become invisible from the tabbar. The same settings on Windows works. I'm using the latest CVS build of SciTE.

[scite] help

2007-07-13 Thread Jurkonis, Paul
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Re[2]: [scite] SciTE 1.74 .49Ru-Board released

2007-07-13 Thread mozers
Friday, July 6, 2007, 4:40:36 AM, Frank wrote: FW the auto-backup script has problems with spaces in path. FW additional _Alert-command seems not to work... Thanks for interest and bug report. But I am surprised with that, that you are an author of the first variant of this script, haven't

Re: [scite] me, Linux, and SciTE/Scintilla

2007-07-13 Thread Neil Hodgson
April White: So the rhetorical question is, how do I debug this? My Linux experience is really limited, heck I cannot even find where aliases are set nor change one to suit my preferences. Well I can type in the command, but I want to put it into my start up script - which I did - but it does

Re: [scite] Scite v1.74, Lua, and loadlib

2007-07-13 Thread April White
April White wrote: My startup script has: SciTEExtension.lua:620: attempt to call global 'loadlib' (a nil value) Spoke to soon, it is now package.loadlib so I go that working, but I think I implemented a small revision that I'll have to track down April -- Decisions ruled by fear aren't