[PyKDE] Tab characters in the line seem to affect where the edge
mode marker is shown.
Daryl Dusheiko
daryld at magtech.com.au
Mon Nov 27 23:04:58 GMT 2006
Hi,
This email follows on from my edge mode fault report sent 11/10/2006.
Tab characters in the line seem to affect where the edge mode marker or
highlighted text is shown.
Eric is setup as follows:
- Default encoding utf8
- Tab width & Indentation width = 4
- Default text font = Default text
- Monospaced font = Monospaced text, use monospaced font = checked
- Set edge mode line length to 80 characters, set to change background
colour
I did the following tests:
(*) Made a few lines which are 80 characters long - the edge mode
indicators on all lines were at column 80 and all vertically inline.
(*) Made a few lines which are 80 characters long and included some tab
characters - the edge mode indicators on all lines were at column 80 (as
indicated on the status bar) but were not all vertically inline, this
occurred at different spacing depending on how many tabs were in the line.
If edge mode is used with a solid line, the line is never shown at the
correct column.
I am using the following versions:
Python 2.4.4c1
Qt 4.2.0
sip 4.5
Qscintilla 2-snapshot-20061117
Eric4.0 - snapshot-20061112
Bicycle Repair man CVS-20041120
Ububtu edgy, with kde
Cheers
Daryl
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