Thanks, Chris
I did have a go a few months ago at translating the old formats in
J6 (and earlier) to the usage in style.cfg
I'll see if I can finish the job and will come back to you if I do, but
it would be only a number of alternative schemes to choose from;
I won't attempt to offer a form for user-designed schemes.
Mike
On 06/11/2014 20:37, chris burke wrote:
2) Are there any easy ways to set session colouring, as in the old J6 and
previous versions? There were choices of default setups such as Blue Jay,
Desert, Emacs, etc?
No, the configure|styles option just lets you choose each color. Perhaps
you might copy the J6 styles to stylexxx.cfg files that we could distribute?
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Mike Day <[email protected]>
wrote:
Now for something completely different...
Under JQT, ctrl-G puts up a list of recent scripts.
0) a) ctrl-G select p484.ijs - it has focus
b) ctrl-G select p485.ijs - it gets focus
c) close p485.ijs - p484.ijs gets focus, but the
edit window is still headed "User/p485.ijs - Edit"
Ideally the caption should change if its
window has disappeared.
1) use ctrl-N to open a new script, then populate
it with some code and
Save As p486.ijs
However much this file is edited and run, it
doesn't appear in the list of recent files next
time J is opened.
2) Are there any easy ways to set session colouring,
as in the old J6 and previous versions? There were
choices of default setups such as Blue Jay, Desert,
Emacs, etc?
I assume these features are independent of OS, but
it's Windows 8.1 if it matters.
Thanks,
Mike
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