Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-16 Thread Malcolm Cadman
Message - From: Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 9:11 PM Subject: Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Derek Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Hi, Tried Sedit and the GD2 version on the Q60 works great. Pity other

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-15 Thread Derek Stewart
Hi, Tried Sedit and the GD2 version on the Q60 works great. Pity other older programs can not be revamped like Sedit. Derek - Original Message - From: Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 12:24 PM Subject: Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-15 Thread Ralf Reköndt
Hi Derek, except the author has turned back again ;-)). Nice to hear that it works. Cheers...Ralf R. - Original Message - From: Derek Stewart Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 9:06 PM Subject: Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26 Hi, Tried Sedit and the GD2 version on the Q60 works great

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-15 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Derek Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Hi, Tried Sedit and the GD2 version on the Q60 works great. Pity other older programs can not be revamped like Sedit. Derek Well, there is quite a lot going on with older software ... - an update for Perfection by Dave

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-14 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ralf Reköndt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes 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

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-14 Thread Dilwyn Jones
I can only envy Dilwyn and others, who seem to be applying and experimenting with all of the latest features. Hmmm...I was lucky to start using Easyptr 4, System Palette and all the new features in pre-release format, which allowed me to learn fairly quickly (viz. the articles I wrote for

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-14 Thread Ralf Reköndt
Hi Dilwyn, I hope Ralf will continue to support S_Edit. Of course! Seems, that I am more infected than I ever was before! Cheers...Ralf R. ___ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm

[ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-13 Thread Malcolm Cadman
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

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-13 Thread Malcolm Cadman
, 13 Feb 2006 13:13:34 +0100 Subject: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26 From: Malcolm Cadman To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... 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 easy to see.  Especially finding

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-13 Thread Ralf Reköndt
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

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-13 Thread Marcel Kilgus
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

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-13 Thread Ralf Reköndt
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

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-13 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Marcel Kilgus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes 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.

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-13 Thread Ralf Reköndt
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

Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26

2006-02-13 Thread Ralf Reköndt
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.