Hello Robert,

Perfect. Thank you very much for pointing out the edge.mode option! Also, I never bothered looking into the global file for "indentation" *but* it works perfectly after I set it to 4. I thought this would be a python setting I would need to configure...

Robert thank you very much for answering Q 1 & 2. Now if I could find the perfect solution to Q 3, SciTE would be perfect for my daily task. Anyhow, I am making due with it :)

Q 4 I believe just might be a bug on Linux/Gnome. Can someone confirm this OR is it a feature?

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Best Regards
Victor B. Gonzalez
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Robert Roessler wrote:
Victor B. Gonzalez wrote:

I've been using SciTE for more than two years and have been on Linux a little more than 90 days with it. I really thank everyone for making it portable :)

1) Is there a visual aid to help remind a user when to wrap the code? No automatic line wrapping please. A sort of right hand margin set at 79 characters in to remind the user to manually wrap... Is this possible?


Look at the doc (SciTEDoc.html) entry for "edge.mode" - it should do what you want.

2) Currently, in writing Python code, indentations are a whole tab. Is it possible to modify these indentations to take up only 4 spaces instead? Is it possible the indents can be made a little tighter? How?


There may be some other reason you do not want to, but have you tried just setting the tab width to 4?

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