I am glad.Lothar Schirm wrote:I think your editor works fine now for me.
I advise you to read the quick reference, especially about hotkeys. This will make it easier to use.
I am glad.Lothar Schirm wrote:I think your editor works fine now for me.
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For i = 1 To 10
Print i
Next
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For i = 1 To 10
Print i
Next
I specifically did so, because it is convenient for me. With superfluous rows I read the code better.Lothar Schirm wrote:Hi Vanya,
if you will work again on your editor, I would propose a little change: In the actual version, when I write e.g. "For i = 1 To 10", the cursor does not jump to the next line, but one line further, so the code looks like this:Code: Select all
For i = 1 To 10 Print i Next
The same behaviour also for "Function", "Sub", "Select Case", ... Would it be possible to avoid these empty lines, like that:Code: Select all
For i = 1 To 10 Print i Next
In the sense of ? Fully disable? There are tick in the settings "AUTOCOMPLETE". If it is necessary, the code is not complemented at a certain point on a specific line, instead of the "Enter" key, press "SHIFT + ENTER" or "CTRL + ENTER"Lothar Schirm wrote:And would it also be possible to switch off the automatic completion of such code blocks, so when I write "For i = 1 To 10", the cursor would just go to the next line (intented), but not complete the code block with "next". The same behaviour also for "Function", "Sub", "Select Case", ... This would make it easier sometimes to insert code into an existing code block. For example, when I write "Select Case", the editor completes the block by adding "End Select". If I want to insert a new line after "Select Case", the editor adds an other "End Select" if I had set the cursor at the end of the "Select Case" statement and pressed the Enter key.
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'no extra line
Do
Loop
with extra line
Do
Loop
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Dim As String sPath = fdlg_dlg_open_proc(*IupConfigGetVariableStr(TGlobalVariables->hConfigL,TGlobalVariables->szLangid,"optionpathcompilier") , _
!"FILTER =\"*fbc.exe\", FILTERINFO=\"fbc.exe\"")
Hi Jermy!Jermy wrote:Vanya, Very handy simple editor
I found a little bug *fbc.exei changed it to * .exeCode: Select all
Dim As String sPath = fdlg_dlg_open_proc(*IupConfigGetVariableStr(TGlobalVariables->hConfigL,TGlobalVariables->szLangid,"optionpathcompilier") , _ !"FILTER =\"*fbc.exe\", FILTERINFO=\"fbc.exe\"")