On 14.4.2015 18:48, Phil Thompson wrote:
On 07/04/2015 9:53 pm, Matic Kukovec wrote:
On 7.4.2015 21:58, Phil Thompson wrote:
On 07/04/2015 8:18 pm, Matic Kukovec wrote:
On 5.4.2015 13:36, Phil Thompson wrote:
On 04/04/2015 5:38 pm, Matic Kukovec wrote:
Hi Phil,
The number margin background color turns white when applying a
QsciLexerCustom.
If the document is opened with a built-in lexer or without a lexer,
the number margin color is the default gray.
Is this the correct behaviour? This didn't happen in the previous
version.
Should be fixed in tonight's snapshot.
Thanks,
Phil
Tried the last two snapshots and the number margin is still white on a
QsciLexerCustom.
Just to let you know.
The change I made fixed it for me. Make sure you are really using
the updated snapshot. If so send me a short, complete application
that demonstrates the problem.
Phil
Hey Phil,
Here is an example. You can switch lexers in lines 37/38. Line 37 has
the white margin.
I'm on Windows 7 64-bit using snapshot 'eb936ad1f826' with Python3.4
64-bit and PyQt4.11.3.
Oh, I just realized I should mention that I'm only compiling
QScintilla, not the entire PyQt4!
Compiled the source and just overwrote the 'qscintilla2.dll' in
'Python34\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4'.
You need to provide a proper reimplementation of description(), ie.
one that only returns a non-empty string for valid styles.
Phil
That did it!
Thanks Phil.
Matic
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