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[REQUEST][DONE thanx to Wxlearner] Now hide BLACK FOLD LINES in the editor!
foldingBLACKlinesSUCK:
Thankx to Wxlearner for his help... Download the dll from his post below! :D
ScreenShot of Code::Blocks Editor[Good, But My request for change will make it the best!]
ScreenShot of Visual C++ Editor[Better!]
1) Do you really like the DARK BLACK lines after folded blocks, Aren't they distracting?
2) Can really focus on what you do?
3) Doesn't it make the interface cluttery?
I felt so... I absolutely donot know what scintella is, nor do I want to! I need to resume my work.. so I hope someone undertakes my request! :(
Please... I kindly request you all to cast a vote honestly.... Everyone should enjoy their his right to suffrage! :D
Actual Poll above, So Speak OUT there!
These are the previous votes[from locked thread]:
I hope this post looks kind & like a request....[I'm still revising this post...]
PS: I am currently in the process of gathering all threads related to this topic!
Sorry, Due to lack of sleep, my previous topic might have appeared rampant to you all....
saddam le pion:
You are right, the code is hard to read.
kkez:
I do want (and love) the black fold line. It's the fastest way to see if a block is folded or not.
By seeing your code, you might get less black lines if you put a newline between the function's last parenthesis and the curly bracket.
--- Code: ---void function()
{ //...
--- End code ---
Apart from my opinion, this is a feature request you should ask to scintilla's team. I kindly request you to know things before asking.
foldingBLACKlinesSUCK:
--- Quote from: kkez on March 14, 2007, 08:48:36 pm ---I do want (and love) the black fold line. It's the fastest way to see if a block is folded or not.
By seeing your code, you might get less black lines if you put a newline between the function's last parenthesis and the curly bracket.
--- Code: ---void function()
{ //...
--- End code ---
Apart from my opinion, this is a feature request you should ask to scintilla's team. I kindly request you to know things before asking.
--- End quote ---
i would always protect my original source, That's just the PUBLIC graphics.c (if you are familiar with what it is! I donot program for P.C's but portable's).
Just like other editor, in order to distinguish between a folded block without a line, this would be better:
[PIC in 1st post edited]
saddam le pion:
--- Quote from: kkez on March 14, 2007, 08:48:36 pm ---It's the fastest way to see if a block is folded or not.
--- End quote ---
Personally, i only look at the minus/plus sign; it is enough. The black lines are an annoyance; in fact, they are one of the reasons why i use another IDE (2 in fact) in parallel with CB, because they have not these lines.
This debate around these black lines remind me of another very similar debate: the table borders in html code.
For this debate, the lines presence or not, and their best size have been scientifically, carefully studied. It has been proven that they are an annoyance, and must be removed in almost any case. Afterward, a dedicated website has been created to explain everything.
What is also interesting, is that the scientific reasons why table borders must not be present in html code, are fully appliable to our debate about black lines in CB.
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