Re: [Scilab-users] ?==?utf-8?q? SciNotes and printf("...\n")

2019-04-15 Thread Samuel Gougeon
Le 15/04/2019 à 21:42, Federico Miyara a écrit : Samuel, I'm not sure I can (I have already said I'm not fluent in C), but if you would kindly hint me how to locate, in general, the source code of a specific feature, may be I can in a future try to do something about it... Follow the bug's

Re: [Scilab-users] ?==?utf-8?q? SciNotes and printf("...\n")

2019-04-15 Thread Federico Miyara
Samuel, I'm not sure I can (I have already said I'm not fluent in C), but if you would kindly hint me how to locate, in general, the source code of a specific feature, may be I can in a future try to do something about it... Regards, Federico On 15/04/2019 06:04, Samuel Gougeon wrote: He

Re: [Scilab-users] ?==?utf-8?q? SciNotes and printf("...\n")

2019-04-15 Thread Samuel Gougeon
Hello Federico, Le 13/04/2019 à 17:13, Federico Miyara a écrit : Antoine, The continuation mark .. doesn't work within strings. Something like this disp("Hello, .. world") produces an error (actually, two errors). I think it would be relatively simple to fix this syntax-highlighting bug by

Re: [Scilab-users] ?==?utf-8?q? SciNotes and printf("...\n")

2019-04-13 Thread Federico Miyara
Antoine, The continuation mark .. doesn't work within strings. Something like this disp("Hello, .. world") produces an error (actually, two errors). I think it would be relatively simple to fix this syntax-highlighting bug by just not letting that 2 dots trigger a change in syntax color hig

Re: [Scilab-users] ?==?utf-8?q? SciNotes and printf("...\n")

2019-04-12 Thread Antoine Monmayrant
Hello, I've seen the same with scinotes in 6.0.2, I don't remember seeing this in previous version. What occurs is that scinotes interprets two dots ".." as the continuation mark and stops coloring the rest of the line as string. (if you separate the two consecutive dots, the coloring is back to