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The 31 august 2006 build is out.

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Alturin:
If I read the board right, the CodeCompletion upgrade wasn't done by the usualy C::B devs, but some cool guy with way too much skills and time ^^.

mandrav:

--- Quote from: Alturin on September 02, 2006, 10:52:48 am ---If I read the board right, the CodeCompletion upgrade wasn't done by the usualy C::B devs, but some cool guy with way too much skills and time ^^.

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Well, you read wrong.
The cool-guy-with-way-too-much-skills-and-time has provided a different standalone implementation (i.e. not a C::B plugin).

Kazade:

--- Quote from: Kazade on September 02, 2006, 10:44:17 am ---On other thing, I don't know if its just me, but the fonts in C::B aren't anti-aliased, is there a way to turn this on? I'm running on Kubuntu.  I've tried changing the font settings to match those in Kate, but the text is still blocky and I cant tell the difference between a . and , or : and ; which is really frustrating.

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I fixed this, I realised that the same thing was happening to other GTK programs.. it is a bug in KDE, if anyone else experiences this.. in the KDE font settings change General to any other font than the current one, apply, and then change it back again.

Alturin:

--- Quote from: mandrav on September 02, 2006, 11:01:34 am ---
--- Quote from: Alturin on September 02, 2006, 10:52:48 am ---If I read the board right, the CodeCompletion upgrade wasn't done by the usualy C::B devs, but some cool guy with way too much skills and time ^^.

--- End quote ---

Well, you read wrong.
The cool-guy-with-way-too-much-skills-and-time has provided a different standalone implementation (i.e. not a C::B plugin).

--- End quote ---

Heh, that makes you a cool-guy-with-way-too-much-skills-and-time too then? But I guess we already knew that ;P


[EDIT]
I found this in the change logs:
* Added handling of #if[[n]def] preprocessor blocks in code-completion's parser. Currently it accepts the #if part and ignores from the #el[se|if] (if it exists) up to the #endif. The special case "#if 0" will be handled later.

Does the fact that it ignores the #el[se|if] currently cause this (file is here)?

[/EDIT]

killerbot:

--- Quote ---Bug: When you first run CB, you get a compiler box. If you select one, you get a [Default] button. If you select several ... wait, how could you set several compilers to the default? That listbox shouldn't be multiselect.
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fixed

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