I'm editing UTF-8 files on linux and got bitten by the unexpected BOM
character being inserted at the front of the file. As others [1][2] have
said, "UTF-8 with BOM" and "UTF-8 without BOM" would be less confusing.
(As SciTE doesn't actually write the cookie there seems no need to
mention it.)
Now
April White:
Is there any programmer on a linux PC that would volunteer to implement
the necessary changes in gtk? I believe it is mostly some stub methods.
It should be simpler on Linux as SciTE only is single threaded on Linux.
Neil
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Benjamin Fisher wrote:
It would be still be cleaner to be able to call SciTEWin::ExecuteOne and
SciTEWin::ShellExec, without having to use an external program, since
this is the exact functionality I am after.
The development I did on the command/job system would probably work here
but I have
Frank Wunderlich:
i hope there is a way to include this (maybe modified) into next version...
Unless there is very strong support from others, I won't be
including this in the version of SciTE I distribute. It is far too
prescriptive in the policy it follows and its not a policy I would w
Neil Hodgson wrote:
Howell, Andrew:
Is there a way I can change the default find / find+replace expression?
Having a combobox history is quite nice but I'd rather my last search was
there by default instead of the word at the current caret position.
There is no support for this so you wil
Neil Hodgson wrote:
Kein-Hong Man:
An scite.VERSION entry in the Lua extension would be helpful... is
such a scheme acceptable?
If there was a reasonable way for it to be set, preferably
automatically. There are already too many locations where I have to
change the version number for each
Kein-Hong Man:
An scite.VERSION entry in the Lua extension would be helpful... is
such a scheme acceptable?
If there was a reasonable way for it to be set, preferably
automatically. There are already too many locations where I have to
change the version number for each release.
Neil
Howell, Andrew:
Is there a way I can change the default find / find+replace expression?
Having a combobox history is quite nice but I'd rather my last search was
there by default instead of the word at the current caret position.
There is no support for this so you will need to change the
Philippe Lhoste:
Perhaps alternate wordings:
...
OK, committed.
This command opens the file for the file name selected in either the
edit or output pane. It uses the current selection or searches around
the caret to try to find a file name based on which characters are
normally used in
Is there a way I can change the default find / find+replace expression?
Having a combobox history is quite nice but I'd rather my last search was
there by default instead of the word at the current caret position.
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Andrew Howell
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