At 10:12 +0100 04/01/2011, Maarten Sneep wrote:
From what I understand, UtraEdit is written using wxWindows. Any
crappy behaviour you see can be caused by either the UI kit they
use, or a misunderstanding on the programmers' side of how a true
Mac application should behave.
... a
At 09:39 a + 01/04/2011, John Delacour didst inscribe upon an
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At 10:12 +0100 04/01/2011, Maarten Sneep wrote:
[...] or a misunderstanding on the programmers' side of how a true
Mac application should behave.
a misunderstanding that is shared by the writers of
Well, I checked it out and utterly broke it in about 5 seconds.
Changing the text editor font to something smaller than the default does
something crazy to the line spacing (way too small, unusable).
I wonder if that's the same behavior as it is on Windows?
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Lorin Rivers wrote:
Changing the text editor font to something smaller than the default does
something crazy to the line spacing (way too small, unusable).
I had this once and got into some detail with BB. Turned out to be the
font was flawed. It was years ago but worth trying a different
On Monday, January 3, 2011, Lorin Rivers lriv...@mosasaur.com wrote:
Changing the text editor font to something smaller than the default does
something crazy to the line spacing (way too small, unusable).
I wonder if that's the same behavior as it is on Windows?
I don't know, but I doubt
I don't know, but I doubt that this list is the place to find out. :-)
I wasn't looking for support, really, just amazed that such weakness is so
revered by them.
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