Hi All(an),
Yet another smart release, v1.0.2ß2 is really great, print options
match exactly what we need :)
> Added a default set of smart typing pairs, these are: ({[""""]}).
Would you please add "« »"? i.e. something like
"« (caret here) »"
Have a nice week-end,
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Jo <W:00°04'37" ; N:47°15'36">
1....'....12.....'....24.....'....36.....'....48.....'....60.....'....72
This is another minor/major feature request for Allan : )
The order of the open files windows tabs - in top of project window -
has confused me for a while, as the open files have not followed an
immediately identifiable method/structure. Having created a simple test
project with files named a1,a2, b1, b2 etc etc. I have finally worked
it out.
Newly opened files will always be added immediately behind the
currently selected tab, and not in an alphabetical order nor in a order
of opened status which I had kind of assumed it would do just like
Safari tabs do.
Therefore, could it be possible to implement this as an options
preference:
1. follow alphabetical order
2. order of open status (last opened is last in order)
IF this could be fixed I would be very grateful, as working with 10+
files open means I have to look through the tab bar for where my opened
files has been located.
What's the general view on this ? Apologies if this has been discussed
earlier without me noticing it.
Kind regards,
Mats
> Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 07:58:15 -0600 (MDT)
> From: William Douglas Neumann <wdnx(a)unm.edu>
>>There already is a feature for this: when you move over a parens/brace/etc,
>>the matching one lights up briefly.
>
> Although this could be improved as well. Right now, the hilighting only
> occurs when you move forward over the closing member of the pair (unless
> I'm missing a menu option somewhere), instead of either direction over
> either opening or closing members. BTW: Consider this a feature request,
> if it's not already an option, and a plea for guidance otherwise.
This feature is too "subtle" for me. I have great difficulty finding
the matched character. I like the way S-E-E does it: a double click on
a paren/brace/bracket selects the contents of the pair. This is very
clear and potentially very useful if you want to relocate the text.
I *reallyyyy* like putting paired characters around selected text.
That has become one of my favourite features. It makes writing nested
conditionals very easy. No more counting pairs. Selecting text between
pairs would be a nice counterpart. Hmmm, would also be useful for
single and double quotes too....
Have fun,
Carl
here is the issue i am having...
1. i scroll to a place deep within a long document to do some editing,
say a css file
2. i then switch to another document to apply some other edits, i
switch documents by clicking on their tab
3. when i return to the first document, the css file in this case, the
caret has returned to the top of the document and i have to scroll
again to find the place that i was editing...
is there anyone else having this issue?
thanks for a great product none-the-less!!
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I'm trying out 1.0.1. Hard to believe with that list of languages that
Java isn't present. I found the link to Brian Lalor's bundle for it on
the wiki, but the link is currently dead.
-Travis
Howdy textmaters. (that does sound kinda naughty, doesn't it?)
As I live in Denmark I commonly use the special danish characters æøå,
and has tried to make a command to the php htmlentities(9 command on
the selected text:
php -r "echo htmlentities('$TM_SELECTED_TEXT', ENT_QUOTES);"
But, alas, as in the terminal æøå gets mangled into
\303\246\303\270\303\245 before being entitized.
<, &, ", ' and other "normal" special chars gets converted just fine.
Is there a workaround for the brutal mangling of the innocent danish characters?
I know there is already a "Convert to entities" command, but it
converts every character, not just the special ones. And its a bit of
a chore to select every instance of a special character and running a
command on it.
Any thoughts? Anyone?
Nis "Have-a-nice-day" Sarup.
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I just make a rectangular selection of a column about 20 lines long, and
copied it to the clipboard.
Pasting this further down the document failed to create the extra space
needed for the code being pasted, and effectively 'merged' the pasted
code with the existing code following the insertion point.
Hard to explain. Will screen shot the steps if necessary.
drew.