Dear All, My original e-mail suggesting how the Rev editor could be reviewed is obviously open to misinterpretation, so I think a summary of a few points would help.
1. Obviously, debugging the existing Rev editor is important. It gets confused far too often. 2. It could well be simplified by not attempting to analyse the content of what is being typed (with the exception of the beginning and end of a new handler). 3. Though I am no great fan of Microsoft, their VB6 editor is good enough to be imitated, and it works perfectly. 4. The main functioning of the VB6 editor is that lines created above or below an existing line adopt the same indentation initially. Such indentation can be changed immediately without any trouble. The keys mentioned in my previous e-mail simply refer to the common keys used for navigation in any text editor. I think I made the mistake of trying to provide a summary spec for a VB6-type editor in Rev instead of just saying, "Go and look at VB6 and do something like that". _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
