Hi Kevin I wasn't suggesting we add pretty printing as a feature to Gambas, and most certainly not right now while v3 is in active development (although, I dunno, Benoit...are you busy at night or are you just wasting the time sleeping? :-D :-D ).
Rolf asked a question... I found a way he may be able to work with Gambas and print his code out in a pretty way. It's not for me to pass judgment on whether or not we should still use hard-copy when coding. Having said that, it's been a long time since I printed any code myself, but the last time I did I *really* needed to do it (and would have saved quite some time messing with a marker pen if I'd've had an appropriately high-lighted hard-copy!). Regards, Caveat P.S. On the full screen rotation, we're not all being quiet just because we're too lazy or can't be bothered to contribute. It looked like Doriano (or your beers!!! lol) was doing a fine job of leading you through your learning curve, so it seemed to me like jumping in too often would just have added noise to the conversation :-) P.P.S. I am no expert on transformations, but I just happen to know a guy who works in the NLE sphere... :-) On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 04:59 -0400, Kevin Fishburne wrote: > On 03/30/2011 03:37 AM, Caveat wrote: > > Hi Rolf, > > > > It may be worth taking a look at: http://pygments.org/ > > > > To try the demo, choose VB.Net in the absence of any other more > > appropriate option. > > > > We could certainly think about making a Gambas 'language pack' for > > pygments...probably using the VB.Net one as a starting point. > > > > Windoze fanboys might want to look at Notepad++ > > As the late Royal Marshall might say, "Just, damn." > > It should be added as a bug/feature request and put on low priority. > Feature bloat, sure. Shouldn't exist, maybe. If implemented it could > just be a "render text to image" tool that someone could print as an > entirely separate operation. Personally, I think printing code is a bad > idea in modern times. Also GAMBAS is under deeper development than brand > new features warrant time for. It's getting solid and ready for production. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enable your software for Intel(R) Active Management Technology to meet the growing manageability and security demands of your customers. Businesses are taking advantage of Intel(R) vPro (TM) technology - will your software be a part of the solution? Download the Intel(R) Manageability Checker today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmar _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
