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I am trying to figure out how they work
- Block is kept, if cursor moves away. (obvious)
- Shift Cursur keys:
- Block is extended if cursor was next to block
- New block is started , if cursor was away from block.
- The Keyboard layout/scheme for "wordstar" ?
How different is that from current default, or classic-scheme default?
I modified the classic-schema a few years ago to be mostly wordstar
correct. What I didn't do at the time was add persistent blocks.
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We are still on the wrong mailing list. Should be
laza...@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org
Anyway, if it's about SynEdit, feel free to ask where to start looking,
I am glad to give some pointers. (But please make sure you are on SVN
0.9.27, since it is completely different)
From What I understan
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 01:36:15PM +0200, Andreas Berger wrote:
Out of curiosity (because I never used this feature in any editor),
what would you use it for?
Persistent blocks and the full Wordstar keyboard shortcuts is why I use
the Delphi IDE until today.
If you miss wordst
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 01:36:15PM +0200, Andreas Berger wrote:
>
> > Out of curiosity (because I never used this feature in any editor),
> > what would you use it for?
> Persistent blocks and the full Wordstar keyboard shortcuts is why I use
> the Delphi IDE until today.
If you miss wordstar s
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, Andreas Berger wrote:
Out of curiosity (because I never used this feature in any editor), what
would you use it for?
Persistent blocks and the full Wordstar keyboard shortcuts is why I use the
Delphi IDE until today.
Me too. I never got used to the windows way...
Mic
Out of curiosity (because I never used this feature in any editor),
what would you use it for?
Persistent blocks and the full Wordstar keyboard shortcuts is why I use
the Delphi IDE until today.
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> Martin Friebe schrieb:
Out of curiosity (because I never used this feature in any editor), what
would you use it for?
I used it since Turbo Pascal 5 and found it in all other Pascal IDE's
(even in the text mode IDE of Free Pascal!). And it seems others would
like it too (see
http://www.l
First of all, Lazarus has it's own mailing list, where you will be more
likely to receive answers...
Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
A question:
Do persistent blocks exist the Lazarus editor?
Not at current.
If it does not exist, is it planned to add?
Maybe some day. There is no concrete plan that
A question:
Do persistent blocks exist the Lazarus editor?
I didn't find any such option.
I am bit astonished about that because all Pascal forefathers like Turbo
Pascal, Virtual Pascal and Delphi had it.
If it does not exist, is it planned to add?
I miss this mode very much. It allowed a way
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