Hi, this is a QScintilla issue. Eric is just configuring the QScintilla widget to use edge mode.
Detlev On Tuesday 28 November 2006 00:04, Daryl Dusheiko wrote: > Hi, > > This email follows on from my edge mode fault report sent 11/10/2006. > > Tab characters in the line seem to affect where the edge mode marker or > highlighted text is shown. > > Eric is setup as follows: > - Default encoding utf8 > - Tab width & Indentation width = 4 > - Default text font = Default text > - Monospaced font = Monospaced text, use monospaced font = checked > - Set edge mode line length to 80 characters, set to change background > colour > > I did the following tests: > (*) Made a few lines which are 80 characters long - the edge mode > indicators on all lines were at column 80 and all vertically inline. > (*) Made a few lines which are 80 characters long and included some tab > characters - the edge mode indicators on all lines were at column 80 (as > indicated on the status bar) but were not all vertically inline, this > occurred at different spacing depending on how many tabs were in the line. > > If edge mode is used with a solid line, the line is never shown at the > correct column. > > I am using the following versions: > Python 2.4.4c1 > Qt 4.2.0 > sip 4.5 > Qscintilla 2-snapshot-20061117 > Eric4.0 - snapshot-20061112 > Bicycle Repair man CVS-20041120 > > Ububtu edgy, with kde > > Cheers > > Daryl -- Detlev Offenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [email protected] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
