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Re: V18 Ctrl-Tab window order totally hosed. 27 Aug 2013 | 08:33 pm
That does the job. Guess I didn't apply the patch right. Thanks Rodney.
Re: Why key-in the symbol '$' in source-window, but it show the symbol '¥' 27 Aug 2013 | 10:24 am
Hi patrick, I resolved this problem by myself. The root cause is my Ubuntu not English version. Therefore SlickEdit refer to Linux's environment variable(LC_ALL, LANG and LANGUAGE) to setup its displ...
Re: V18 Ctrl-Tab window order totally hosed. 27 Aug 2013 | 04:10 am
I do but just to be double-sure, can you paste the actual fixed file so we're sure we're using the same thing. Use w zero 2 at wademan.com
Re: Where is my tab bar? 27 Aug 2013 | 01:39 am
Quote How do I get the tabs back? I think you can get them back one at a time like this: Split your current window. Bring up the Files window and select the Buffers tab (Ctrl-Shift-B for me, but i...
Re: V18 Ctrl-Tab window order totally hosed. 27 Aug 2013 | 12:18 am
I only see the behavior you describe if I do *not* have the window.e fix loaded. Do you have the window.e fix loaded? ++rodney
Re: V18 Ctrl-Tab window order totally hosed. 26 Aug 2013 | 11:43 pm
It does it with and without the SAY statements. I'm not really doing anything funny with focus, not that it should matter. I have a _switchbuf that sets some options whenever I enter a window, but i...
Re: How to hide inactive function definition in c/c++ 26 Aug 2013 | 09:00 pm
Go to Document > C/C++ Options > C/C++ Preprocessing. Then define (or create a #undef) for the symbol used in the #if The inactive code regions will be displayed as grayed out code. Option #2 is to u...
How to hide inactive function definition in c/c++ 26 Aug 2013 | 08:32 pm
Hi Experts, I see in slickedit, the inactive functions be shown in auto preview (symbol list), any one know how to hide them? e.g. there are two files, one is a.h, another is a.cpp. //a.h extern...
Re: V18: why change in file plane of Open tool window? 26 Aug 2013 | 06:35 pm
That only works if the file is already open. The nice thing about the old Open tool window behavior is that it conformed closely to the way things usually work in the OS (at least, for Windows 7 and ...
Re: Where is my tab bar? 26 Aug 2013 | 05:55 pm
It sounds to me like you hit the key sequence for "zoom-window", which is bound to Ctrl+Shift+Z by default. If you are in an emulation where Ctrl+Z is "undo", you may have hit Ctrl+Shift+Z expecting ...