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highlight of the select variable problem
mariocup:
--- Quote ---Another solution is to display most common/used/important settings on a panel and put on it an "Advanced" button to display all other ones showing a hidden panel or with a new dialog. That way, it is still possible to have a fine granularity in settings without loosing the work...
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This sounds reasonable to have such as advanced settings.
oBFusCATed:
+1 for adding advance button
Another thing that would be quite useful is if there is a way to save all the settings in some kind of a profile.
That is, because different projects have different requirements for the editor, for example:
proj1:
tab 3, use spaces, eol = unix
proj2:
tab 4, not use spaces, eol = win
And if there is a way to export the profile to external file, one can be able to give his profile to a co-worker and everybody will edit files in the project the same, so the formating issues/commits will be less frequent.
An extreme variant will be to put profiles in the project (cbp file), so the switching of the profile will be automatic
blueshake:
--- Quote ---And if there is a way to export the profile to external file, one can be able to give his profile to a co-worker and everybody will edit files in the project the same, so the formating issues/commits will be less frequent.
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Agreed. :D
daniloz:
--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on October 07, 2009, 10:16:44 am ---And if there is a way to export the profile to external file, one can be able to give his profile to a co-worker and everybody will edit files in the project the same, so the formating issues/commits will be less frequent.
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+1 for this very nice and wanted 8) feature...
ollydbg:
+1 for adding advance button.
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