It's close, but not quite the same. Having both set as Courier 12, my 80-column line appears at column 74. I don't tab enough for that to make a difference in the tab delimiters, and I can use the highlight functionality instead for line length, so that's workable, although still annoying. I don't know too much about QScintilla; is this a bug that's probably never going to get fixed, or should I look forward to it being fixed in the near future?
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Detlev Offenbach <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > that is a known weekness of QScintilla, which is responsible for this > functionality. Have you tried setting a monospaced font for the syntax > highlighter? > > Regards, > Detlev > > On Mittwoch, 4. März 2009, James Pearson wrote: > > I was looking around at various Python IDEs the other day, and decided to > > try eric. One thing that I'm noticing, which is bothersome, is that when > > enabling "draw line" for edge mode, the line drawn is not anywhere near > > where it should be. In fact, it's about half the length from the left > > border, but not exactly. I found a few old messages which seem to > indicate > > that it was a problem in eric3, but is obsolete in eric4. > > > > Monospace font: Courier 11 > > "Use monospaced as default" checked > > Changing default text size doesn't seem to have an effect > > > > eric: 4.3.0 > > Python: 2.6.1 > > QT: 4.4.3 > > PyQT: 4.4.4 > > QScintilla: 2.3.2 > > python-qscintilla: 2.3.2 > > > > This is all on an updated Arch Linux system. > > > > -- > Detlev Offenbach > [email protected] > -- James Pearson -- The best way to predict the future is to invent it. - Alan Kay -- GCS/MU d- s+:- a--- C++(++++)>$ ULC+(++)>$ P(+) L+++>++++$ !E W++(+++)$>$ N+(++) o? K-- w--- O? M--(+) V? PS+(--) PE++() Y+(++) PGP- !t !5 !X R- tv-(--) b+>+++ DI+(++) D G e>++ h- r y- [http://tinyurl.com/23uv8t]
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