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thomas:
We should also change the key binding for "replace" to Ctrl-H and always open Code::Blocks in a unergonomic default size. That's what SciTE does, too.

Oh, and we should not show line numbers, no matter how often the user enables that option :lol:

sethjackson:

--- Quote from: thomas on March 06, 2006, 11:08:21 pm ---We should also change the key binding for "replace" to Ctrl-H and always open Code::Blocks in a unergonomic default size. That's what SciTE does, too.

Oh, and we should not show line numbers, no matter how often the user enables that option :lol:

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 :lol: :lol:

Not exactly what I meant...... Anyways I still think the *Basic lexers should be seperate.

takeshimiya:

--- Quote from: thomas on March 06, 2006, 11:08:21 pm ---We should also change the key binding for "replace" to Ctrl-H and always open Code::Blocks in a unergonomic default size.

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The keybindings are user-configurable, and the default size too. Don't blame for free.


--- Quote from: thomas on March 06, 2006, 11:08:21 pm ---Oh, and we should not show line numbers, no matter how often the user enables that option :lol:

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I always have line numbers on in SciTE, it's also a setting. Don't blame for free.


--- Quote from: sethjackson on March 06, 2006, 10:56:38 pm ---Umm I think it would be better to have them seperate.....  :)
EDIT:
That is how SciTE does it.

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AFAIK, no, it's the opposite. If you open the SciTE vb lexer, you'll find in the same file lexers for: VB, VBScript, and VB.NET, among others.

sethjackson:
I meant FreeBasic is seperate from VB, which is seperate from BlitzBasic etc...... Yeah the VB stuff is combined. Who uses VB anyways?

takeshimiya:

--- Quote from: sethjackson on March 06, 2006, 11:36:21 pm ---I meant FreeBasic is seperate from VB, which is seperate from BlitzBasic etc...... Yeah the VB stuff is combined. Who uses VB anyways?

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Me not, but the other day, the autor of the FreeBasic IDE went here in the forum, so no language (nor editor) wars please.

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