Comment by: spot (85.228.117.236) | At: 26 Oct 2006, 03:37 | File version: 2.5 |
protect ann +rwed to get it to run.
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Comment by: Chip (198.43.100.43) | At: 25 Oct 2006, 15:07 | File version: 2.5 |
@Deniil Nice work, congrats! C/C++ Syntax highlihting would be very welcome. ;)
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Comment by: Deniil (147.186.254.241) | At: 11 Jul 2006, 14:24 | File version: 2.4 |
@Test
Syntax highlightning is very much work to implement in Annotate because it was not written with any such "plugin"-functions in mind. I might add some kind of simple highlighting in the future though.
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Comment by: Test (84.44.187.155) | At: 10 May 2006, 13:47 | File version: 2.4 |
What is with text highlighting (C and C++)?
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Comment by: Thematic (84.231.128.16) | At: 17 Dec 2005, 19:37 | File version: 2.3 |
I dislike toolbars in text editors, especially when as large as typical browser buttons or those in Notepad 51.1.
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Comment by: Tuxedo (83.176.112.77) | At: 17 Dec 2005, 15:14 | File version: 2.3 |
That's right that a toolbar wasn't really needed, but I think that if I like annotate I would use it to do anything (from write a simple text to a complex program...), than I will use it everytime i need to write something, not only to do some things... no?
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Comment by: Deniil (213.113.254.99) | At: 17 Dec 2005, 12:14 | File version: 2.3 |
A toolbar might come in the future. I'm not good with graphics and gfx functions but I think it needs some kind of window organizer first of all. Also, a toolbar takes up room and the functions already exist in the menu and as hotkeys. Simple editors such as NotePad/EditPad benefit more from that than Annotate I think... But we'll see!
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Comment by: afxgroup (82.57.252.185) | At: 17 Dec 2005, 10:55 | File version: 2.3 |
Daniel, why don't put a toolbar with usually buttons? load/save, cut/copy/paste and so on?
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