On 8/1/07, Neil Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The modularity wasn't that great either as it made other features
depend on the Lua subsystem. It also exposes a lot more symbols to
features like user.shortcuts that may not be sensible although it
would allow
steve donovan:
Ah, I see: one can't then do a Lua-free build; that's a bugger.
I suppose IFaceTable doesn't have to be considered part of Lua
support - I can't see any calls to real Lua in IFaceTable.cxx or .h
but am unsure whether there are indirect links.
Neil
izak marais:
Ok, i see what happend threre, but I tried
echo $(api.*.mx;*.as;*.asc)
echo
And nothing happend. Obviously I'm writing the variable name wrong, but what
is the correct syntax?
Looking at that, there isn't really a syntax for it since the file
searching feature is handled
Jürgen Urner:
Trying to figure out what you are trying to tell ...error in relacement
string, things where changed that where not intendet to be changed
...as I understand it. In this case the first occurrence should be as
good as the last. Pretty low chance that the last is an unintentional
On 8/1/07, Neil Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose IFaceTable doesn't have to be considered part of Lua
support - I can't see any calls to real Lua in IFaceTable.cxx or .h
but am unsure whether there are indirect links.
OK, then how about refactoring the IDM_ lookup out as a static
Hi,
There's an unpleasant detail in SciTE's behavior when switching buffers on
Ctrl-Tab. The position of the view window relative to the file is not kept as
it was before leaving the buffer. This makes visual comparing of similar files
impossible. I don't know if anyone else does that, but I
Hi,
Is there a way to toggle all second-level blocks? By second-level I mean blocks which are
nested inside some top-level block. This is often needed in different types of files. E.g. in Java usually the file
contains a single class with many methods, so Toggle all folds will either open all
I'm on Windows but I don't have this problem...
On 8/1/07, Ivan Kolev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
There's an unpleasant detail in SciTE's behavior when switching buffers on
Ctrl-Tab. The position of the view window relative to the file is not kept
as it was before leaving the buffer. This
Neil Hodgson wrote:
Jürgen Urner:
Trying to figure out what you are trying to tell ...error in relacement
string, things where changed that where not intendet to be changed
...as I understand it. In this case the first occurrence should be as
good as the last. Pretty low chance that the
I'm on Windows but I don't have this problem...
Hm, I've been using SciTE since years and this has always been the case. I was
using 1.72 before posting and now upgraded to 1.74, which indeed seems to not
have this problem (at least after a quick simple test). I'll get back if I
reproduce it
Ivan Kolev:
Is there a way to toggle all second-level blocks?
http://mailman.lyra.org/pipermail/scite-interest/2007-June/009240.html
Neil
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