ClausRogge aon.at> writes:
>
> AFAIK, the Mac version is the only one that comes with it's own editor and I
> used that for nearly ten years, gravely missing the line numbering. Finally
> discovered Frescobaldi which is a fantastic editor! It helps you to keep an
> eye on all these brackets as
AFAIK, the Mac version is the only one that comes with it's own editor and I
used that for nearly ten years, gravely missing the line numbering. Finally
discovered Frescobaldi which is a fantastic editor! It helps you to keep an
eye on all these brackets as well
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As Simon explained with a click on the error message the cursor jumps to
the code ...
But if you still want line numbers you can get it with a mark in an
option field in the view pull down menu.
Am 16.09.2015 19:24, schrieb Simon Albrecht:
On 16.09.2015 18:05, David Kastrup wrote:
Urs Liska
Am 16.09.2015 um 17:39 schrieb Erich Neuwirth:
> When compiling, error messages come with line numbers.
> Is there a way of displaying the line numbers in the editor window?
of which editor?
> The, debugging would be easier.
Indeed.
But still easier is having the editor configured to make use
Urs Liska writes:
> Am 16.09.2015 um 17:39 schrieb Erich Neuwirth:
>> When compiling, error messages come with line numbers.
>> Is there a way of displaying the line numbers in the editor window?
>
> of which editor?
>
>> The, debugging would be easier.
>
> Indeed.
> But
On 16.09.2015 18:05, David Kastrup wrote:
Urs Liska writes:
Am 16.09.2015 um 17:39 schrieb Erich Neuwirth:
When compiling, error messages come with line numbers.
Is there a way of displaying the line numbers in the editor window?
of which editor?
The, debugging would