Le 05/02/2012 03:55, Ian Roper a écrit : > In the Editor control from gb.qt4.ext > > # Context > When reviewing text read from a file in an Editor Control. > > > > # Highlighting > When MyEditorControl.Highlight attribute is set to 'Normal', the > 'end-of-line' ( gb.crlf ) character is displayed as a musical note > symbol ?
gb.CrLf is not the end of line. It is gb.Lf only. Maybe the musical note is the gb.Cr character at the end of the line? > I have tried various fonts but the symbol is the same for each font. > If you use another highlight value ( Gambas, SQL...) then the symbol is > NOT displayed. > > Q: Is there any way to disable this symbol displaying in 'Normal' mode ? > > # Select All > When you call the editor function to MyEditorControl.SelectAll in code, > it selects all the text lines but dose not highlight the code. > All the text is selected and you can copy to clipboard and paste as > required. > If you do this manually by using the mouse - this works ok - all text is > highlighted. > If you use the shortcut keys Ctrl-A - this works ok- all text is > highlighted. > > Q: Is there a parameter I can set to highlight all the text when > 'MyEditorControl.SelectAll' is actioned ? Mmm. Strange, as normally SelectAll() method and hitting CTRL+A should call exactly the same code internally. I will check... Can you send me an example of whay you do exactly? > > # Wordwrap > There is no parameter I can set to 'word-wrap' text if there is no > embedded 'end-of-line' character. > > Q: Is it possible to add this functionality as a standard control > parameter ? Not at the moment. It is very complex to implement it in the Editor control. > > > # LineNumbering > > The MyEditorControl.ShowLineNumbers functionality for Editor controls > cannot be accessed ( Read Only) > In the context Help is says: "Set this flag to display line numbers" but > it is read-only. > > Q: How can you set this flag ? > Q: Is it possible to be able to set this to True/False to show line > numbers in the control ? It works like that: MyEditor.Flags[Editor.ShowLineNumbers] = True A bit weird - I admit I should have used real boolean properties! Regards, -- Benoît Minisini ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Try before you buy = See our experts in action! The most comprehensive online learning library for Microsoft developers is just $99.99! Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL - plus HTML5, CSS3, MVC3, Metro Style Apps, more. Free future releases when you subscribe now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/learndevnow-dev2 _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user