Vincent Torri wrote:
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, weasel wrote:
But they prefer doxygen. As they are the core team, they may choose what
they prefer for the doc.
Best regards
Vincent TORRI
So where do the user docs stand? Will the main user docs come in the
form of online docs like e16?
Nick
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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, weasel wrote:
> Vincent Torri wrote:
> >>Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
> >>
> >>>All:
> >>>* Docs, docs, and more docs.
> >>>
> >>
> >>Ahh...finally something I can probably handle. If no one else wants to
> >>do the docs that's probably something I can handle. I can definitely
Vincent Torri wrote:
Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
All:
* Docs, docs, and more docs.
Ahh...finally something I can probably handle. If no one else wants to
do the docs that's probably something I can handle. I can definitely
work on the user docs, and at least take the brunt of the dev docs on.
If
Ok, here's a quick overview of how the Etox API works.
The idea is that we want to be able to manipulate subsections of the
text, not just have all the properties apply to all the lines of text.
To accomplish that there are structures that contain the current set of
text properties, these are call
Hello,
I've got a quick question about etox. Is it possible, after the etox has
been created and the text set, to change the colour of the text in the
etox?
I've tried calling the colour_set functions, but there is no change in
the displayed text. Is there some way I can force the etox to refresh