On Sat, 6 Nov 2010 21:49:47 +0100, "Jonas O." <[email protected]> wrote: > Now I'm sad. > > How can I use keywordset2 to use a different set of keywords then ?
Read my original reply (see below). Phil > On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 21:10, Phil Thompson <[email protected]> > wrote: >> On Sat, 6 Nov 2010 20:44:27 +0100, "Jonas O." <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 19:04, Phil Thompson >> <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> On Sat, 6 Nov 2010 18:38:12 +0100, "Jonas O." <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>>> Hello, and first thanks for bringing Scintilla to Qt ! I'm quite happy >>>>> to see all those nifty features made that much simple to implement >>>>> (current line highlight, margin numbers, select line form left click >>>>> in the margin, etc). >>>>> >>>>> However I'm having one little problem, I want to color some keyword >>>>> sets with a different than other keyword sets. >>>>> I created my own lexer by duplicating the QsciLexerCPP files, but I >>>>> need some starting point to see how I can do that; the SendScintilla >>>>> function is not very documented and does not forward to any scintilla >>>>> doc (I also read it's useless to ask here to learn how to create a >>>>> lexer, but I just want to color certain separately, not create my own >>>>> language). >>>>> >>>>> I hope someone could help me at least a little, I guess someone have >>>>> to know how to do it, the creator of QScintilla maybe ? The QScintilla >>>>> lexer classes did not appear magically... >>>> >>>> You don't need to create a new lexer - just subclass QsciLexerCPP and >>>> reimplement the keywords() method to handle the case where the keyword >>>> set >>>> is 2 (see QsciLexerCPP::KeywordSet2). You need to return a string for >>>> set 2 >>>> containing the keywords you want coloured differently. If some of these >>>> appear in the default set 1 then you will also need to handle that set >> by >>>> returning a string that doesn't contain those keywords. >>>> >>>> You may also want to reimplement defaultColor(), defaultFont() etc. to >>>> provide different defaults for the KeywordSet2 style. >>>> >>>> Phil >>>> >>> >>> I see, but I want to create several sets with each one having a >>> different color, the set 2 will only give me one color, how can it >>> select a different color for each set ? >> >> The underlying Scintilla C++ lexer only supports a limited number of >> keyword sets. You will need to modify that (or take a copy) to add >> support >> for more. >> >> Phil >> _______________________________________________ QScintilla mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/qscintilla
