Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-09-18 Thread lewis
OK search now correctly highlights the correct text in the @edit html\conf.py node. I went F3 all the way to the end and then F2 back up the tree. When it reaches the node *Web pages--TOC--@edit html\leo_toc.html.txt* line 4:* .. sphinx-quickstart on Mon Mar 30 16:39:02 2009.* it logs a

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-09-18 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Edward K. Ream On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 4:16 AM, lewis lewisn...@operamail.com wrote: it logs a message: backwardsHelper bad index: i = 0, j = 8762 Fixed at rev 9a42be0, Leo build: 20140918102605 Keep those reports coming ;-) This is the time to fix as many

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-09-17 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:15:40 PM UTC-5, lewis wrote: *Open LeoDocs.leo* *search for 'sphinx'* * Find Next: F3* * it highlights sphinx correctly however when it reaches node* *LeoDocs.leo#Web pages--@edit html\conf.py* *at line 5:* * # sphinx-quickstart on Mon Mar 30 16:39:02

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-09-17 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:15:40 PM UTC-5, lewis wrote: Hi Edward, Terry has fixed the todo.py issue.. The original query remains on the latest commit 3b3cc8bfc629. *Open LeoDocs.leo* *search for 'sphinx'* * Find Next: F3* * it highlights sphinx correctly however when it reaches

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-09-11 Thread lewis
Hi Edward, Terry has fixed the todo.py issue.. The original query remains on the latest commit 3b3cc8bfc629. *Open LeoDocs.leo* *search for 'sphinx'* * Find Next: F3* * it highlights sphinx correctly however when it reaches node* *LeoDocs.leo#Web pages--@edit html\conf.py* *at line 5:* * #

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-09-02 Thread lewis
I changed the python version to 2.7.8 on the x86 machine. Search for 'matching' gives a slightly different traceback Leo Log Window Leo 4.11 final, build 4dddc3320dbb (branch: master), 2014-08-09 11:01:35 Python 2.7.8, PyQt version 4.8.6 Windows Vista x86 (build 6.0.6002) SP2 reading:

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-09-02 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 7:14 AM, lewis lewisn...@operamail.com wrote: I changed the python version to 2.7.8 on the x86 machine. Search for 'matching' gives a slightly different traceback Thanks for this report. Terry is on vacation this week. I'll see if I can fix this problem asap. Edward

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-08-31 Thread lewis
This issue may have been around for a while. It also occurs with an older build: Leo Log Window Leo 4.11 final, build 4dddc3320dbb (branch: master), 2014-08-09 11:01:35 Python 3.4.1, PyQt version 4.8.6 Windows Vista x86 (build 6.0.6002) SP2 Lewis -- You received this message because you are

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-08-30 Thread Fidel N
I found that to happen after you edited text in one node. Then,in its clones (or any other matches after that one), you will find the selection wrong, matching the previous position of the erased text. On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 3:29 AM, lewis lewisn...@operamail.com wrote: The same highlighting

Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-08-29 Thread lewis
Hi Edward, Open LeoDocs.leo search for 'sphinx' Find Next: F3 it highlights sphinx correctly however when it reaches node LeoDocs.leo#Web pages--@edit html\conf.py at line 5: # sphinx-quickstart on Mon Mar 30 16:39:02 2009. find now highlights the 'inx-qu' and at line 27: # coming with

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-08-29 Thread lewis
I confirmed the highlighting problem also happens with build 7151b2dd6469 I tried a different search term. Open LeoDocs.leo search for 'matching' Find Next: F3 it highlights matching and then at node LeoDocs.leo#Leo's Documentation--Release notes--@file release_notes.txt--Previous

Re: Incorrect text highlighted using Find commands

2014-08-29 Thread lewis
The same highlighting behaviour occurs if I use the Nav tab. Maybe LeoDocs.leo is a strange document; it's @edit html\conf.py node doesn't like being interrogated :) Lewis -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups leo-editor group. To unsubscribe from this