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ConfigManager editor bugs
Urxae:
--- Quote from: Takeshi Miya on November 25, 2005, 02:27:28 am ---BTW, I compiled recently the CVS and now I get zero syntax highlighting for any language. I hope this is because anon CVS lags.
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Yes, I have the same problem. But I was able to turn off the underlining and put back the old C::B version (I archived it). Now as long as I don't touch the settings it should stay un-underlined :).
--- Quote ---I wonder if anonymous SVN from BerliOS will lag too...
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I think the lag is a Sourceforge-only thing. High traffic loads and such. Not sure though.
mandrav:
--- Quote from: Takeshi Miya on November 25, 2005, 02:27:28 am ---BTW, I compiled recently the CVS and now I get zero syntax highlighting for any language. I hope this is because anon CVS lags.
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Unfortunately not. I uncommented one line and didn't notice a typo in there, result of a copy-paste when converting to new ConfigManager, which caused this.
Fixed now in CVS.
I also fixed resetting colors to defaults. It would reset colors for all languages instead for the selected only (as is hinted by the question message box).
Urxae:
By the way, is there any way it can remember which language I had last selected and open that one when the dialog is created? It's rather annoying to have to switch from AngelScript to C/C++ every time, when that's all I program in lately.
mandrav:
--- Quote from: Urxae on November 25, 2005, 10:53:28 am ---By the way, is there any way it can remember which language I had last selected and open that one when the dialog is created? It's rather annoying to have to switch from AngelScript to C/C++ every time, when that's all I program in lately.
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:)
Yes, but I just stopped commiting changes. It will have to wait till after the move is complete.
Urxae:
--- Quote from: mandrav on November 25, 2005, 11:00:33 am ---
--- Quote from: Urxae on November 25, 2005, 10:53:28 am ---By the way, is there any way it can remember which language I had last selected and open that one when the dialog is created? It's rather annoying to have to switch from AngelScript to C/C++ every time, when that's all I program in lately.
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:)
Yes, but I just stopped commiting changes. It will have to wait till after the move is complete.
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Submitted a feature request as a reminder: [ 1366192 ]
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