Hi Ralf,
I am trying out your editor - Sedit v2.26 re.63 - which seems nice and
straightforward.
Which I downloaded from Dilwyn's web site.
Would it be possible to make the INK and PAPER configureable in the
config ?
The default choice of a pale grey, with a pale blue cursor, I don't find
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ralf Reköndt
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Hi Malcolm,
I have set the paper and ink colors via WM_xxx keywords to a fixed grey
and tried that with a lot of themes, which looked ok. My fault: I only
have used Marcels new golden fading cursor so haven't tested it with
Hi Malcolm,
I know about hard coding, but the code was written to be most universal for
output in channels. Perhaps not so clean ;-). The lines are linked lists
in memory. The lines marked as blocks get a flag, and the output routine
reads the flag from memory and sets the ink by itself. At QL
Ralf Reköndt wrote:
To make a quickdirty solution, I can assemble a version for you with the
supposed colors, no problem. Until I find a safe and clean way to let the
user configure it.
Standard QJump Configuration block. Quick and clean solution for
formerly hard-coded stuff.
Marcel
Hi Marcel,
ah, one who knows the code...;-) Yes, I have thought about it in the last 10
minutes. Seems quite easy to MOVE the value of the config byte into D1
instead of setting a fixed value. So I will put this config item directly
into the heap extensions.
Cheers...Ralf R.
BTW: Sorry, is a
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Ralf Reköndt wrote:
To make a quickdirty solution, I can assemble a version for you with the
supposed colors, no problem. Until I find a safe and clean way to let the
user configure it.
Standard QJump Configuration block.
Hi Malcolm,
I just know, how to do it in a clean way ;-). Just wait a bit and it is
available to all. It would then have another level 1 config blockfor the
text colours. I would not use a pre-processing routine to circumvent the
user to set the ink equal the paper color. Or I can also
Hi Malcolm,
it is not so trivial, as S_Edit is not a pointer program, so it does not
have any managed windows (in pointer environment terms), even if it is
MOVEable via CTRL-F4. The menu extensions has to be called in a managed
window, so I have to set up a new window, where they are diplayed.
I have just received the sad news of the death of Steve Hall, my very
good friend and former partner in QBranch. I have produced a short
obituary for both Quanta and QL Today but others of you may wish to add
their own comments to this.
I will miss a good friend.
--
Roy Wood
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