Martin wrote:
On 13/02/2012 18:50, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
But be warned that before I go anywhere near that I'm going to be
investigating injecting APL-style characters into Synedit. You might
prefer to keep your head down :-)
Let me know how it goes. As long as they are represented in
Martin wrote:
All of that also in object inspector. So you can also fine tune, what
should be in the gutter
If you want to keep the lower one autosized. There is also
SynEdit.Gutter.OnResize
BUT it is currently used by SynEdit. That needs to be fixed.
If you use it, store the existing value
Martin wrote:
On 13/02/2012 08:18, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Martin wrote:
you got my 2nd mail? In trunk you can use Gutter.OnResize
It is no longer internally used.
Yes, but I'd spent the last few days scratching my head over a project
that had been polluted by the trunk IDE, and for the
On 13/02/2012 18:50, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
But be warned that before I go anywhere near that I'm going to be
investigating injecting APL-style characters into Synedit. You might
prefer to keep your head down :-)
Let me know how it goes. As long as they are represented in utf8
There is
Continuing with my exercise of recompiling programs with (fairly) a
recent version of Lazarus, I've got one here with two synedits: the
bottom one is used to display and possibly edit a file, the top one is
populated with numbers and used as a ruler.
Compiled with 0.9.24 the gutter of the two
On 12/02/2012 18:19, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Continuing with my exercise of recompiling programs with (fairly) a
recent version of Lazarus, I've got one here with two synedits: the
bottom one is used to display and possibly edit a file, the top one is
populated with numbers and used as a
On 12/02/2012 18:36, Martin wrote:
On 12/02/2012 18:19, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Continuing with my exercise of recompiling programs with (fairly) a
recent version of Lazarus, I've got one here with two synedits: the
bottom one is used to display and possibly edit a file, the top one
is
Martin wrote:
On 12/02/2012 18:19, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Continuing with my exercise of recompiling programs with (fairly) a
recent version of Lazarus, I've got one here with two synedits: the
bottom one is used to display and possibly edit a file, the top one is
populated with numbers and