Thanks, I figured some of these were just things I overlooked. I'll file the bug reports later and get you a copy of that project. I just have a comment about 1 thing...
On 8/21/07, Sergii Stoian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > - Like was said by Sebastian, line numbering, in my opinion at least, is a > > must. I had some issues with forgetting to put ";" at the end of the line, > > and it told what line number it was, but I still had to go through most of > > the code as I didn't know exactly which line it was on the editor. > > > > Can I define this like: "Builder window should allow to jump to line in > editor which have warning or error"? In other words: is it necessary to > implement line numbering in editor? By "line numbering" I mean displaying > number against each line at for example left side of editor. > That would work too! I wouldn't mind jump-to-line I think it would be just as useful, however, almost every code editor I've used (mainly MATLAB's) implements line numbering and jump-to-line. One thing I find interesting about MATLAB's editor is that instead of just plain jump-to-line, it actually puts a little red dot next to the line where the error is. MATLAB is actually more of a scripting language (never compiled) so I'm not sure this would be possible for PC, but its very useful. I'll get the bug reports in later today... Thanks Stefan
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