On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 10:41:05 +0300
"George Birbilis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > About 2:
> > The whole Lazarus IDE works with strings, not widestring.
> > The LCL will use strings, because that is more compatible to
> > existing code.
> > Existing LCL applications using synedit uses strings.
> >
> > It seems to me, we should merge with the normal synedit,
> > instead of unisynedit. But maybe I missed a point?
> 
> Maybe they want to keep both an ANSI SynEdit and a Unicode SynEdit. In
that
> case if Lazarus one is Unicode only it should contribute to the UniSynEdit
> all Unicode stuff and to both SynEdit and UniSynEdit the rest

The Unicode stuff is UTF-8. Completely incompatible to Unicode with
widestrings.


> (problem may
> be that they did their own codefolding - not sure which one works better)

How is code folding called in synedit? I can't find it.


Mattias

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