[scite] Re: SciTE window does not come into foreground on Gnome

2007-09-07 Thread mitchell
Hi, Huh?! I sent this message on Aug-29, why was it delivered today? This is not the first time that my messages to this lists seem to arrive late. My other e-mails are delivered quickly. Is there a known issue with the mailing list server I should be aware of? From what I've heard it's regul

Re: [scite] SciTE window does not come into foreground on Gnome

2007-09-07 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
> Just to pay back a little bit of what you gave me, here is my current > setup which works for MC with SciTE as an external editor (EDITOR > environment variable) and for Subversion (SVN_EDITOR environment > variable, because here we exceptionally need *no* single instance > behaviour): (...) Huh

[scite] Marker foreground color in content area

2007-09-07 Thread Gunnar Adams
Hi, In my project, I am using colors for syntax highlighting and markers (e.g. background color red or blue, foreground color white) to show breakpoint lines or the currently executed line in debug mode. In this case, it would be nice, if the foreground color of the marker would override any colo

[scite] php file patterns

2007-09-07 Thread Axel Huizinga
Hi, I have some trouble to make scite handle *.inc files as php after changing html.properties like below my inc files still are not colored like php files. file.patterns.php=*.php5;*.php;*.inc;*.phtml Any hints? Axel ___ Scite-interest mailing list S

Re: [scite] How would you suggest I distribute my Scite Extension?

2007-09-07 Thread Neil Hodgson
Hans Joseph Solbrig: > My extension is titled The Pattern Repeater. It > basically modifies the UI of scite, offering the user > the option of repeating previous edits when it notices > text that matches the patterns within previous edits. You should just distribute the whole of your modified

Re: [scite] SciTE window does not come into foreground on Gnome

2007-09-07 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
> If you want to activate SciTE from within a virtual terminal, take a look > at wmctrl [1]. I don't know which distribution you're using, but it's > probably in the repositories. You could then have a little script, > something like: > > #!/bin/sh > SciTE "$@" & > wmctrl -a SciTE Just to pay bac