On 7 Apr 2006, at 02:00, J. Landman Gay wrote:
David Burgun wrote:
Now, I suppose that "colorizing" a script *might* need to be
"applied" but the button didn't enable at this point. If I open
the script and select colorize and then close the window, I
don't get the dialog. If I open the script, select colorize and
then click on a function in the script body, not via the handler
list, the apply button is not enabled. It's only when I select
via the handler list.
I agree very much with Richard that a simple click in the editor
should not mark the script as dirty. But when I look at your
recipe, it says a click on a handler name in the list marks the
script as dirty. What happens when you click on a handler name? The
selection in the script editor changes, just as though you'd
clicked in there yourself. The behavior is consistent. I'm not sure
why clicking in the fuction wouldn't alter the selection, unless
that was a handler that was already storing it.
I can double-click and select handler/function names, I can select
areas of the script, walk the cursor up and down the script from top
to bottom and it still doesn't mark it as dirty. I can select a
handler from the Menubar and it doesn't mark it as dirty, but if I
use the left hand panel to select a handler/function, it marks it as
dirty. Go figure!!!!!
I reckon there is a whole lot of small bugs interacting.
All the Best
Dave
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