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Re: Style & T++.... [message #18141 is a reply to message #18140] |
Fri, 12 September 2008 16:49   |
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mirek
Messages: 14255 Registered: November 2005
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1. Latest SVN doesn't compile (under Linux). There is a _DBG_ somewhere. Sorry, I corrected it before I could take a note where it was, but is is easy to find.
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Ops, sorry, once again I broken my ruler "compile ide in optimal mode" before commiting.
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2. When entering a multi line declaration, like a template one, both lines have a code reference set, so all references will have a counter of 2.
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Hm, the question is whether to fix counter or put the reference to one paragraph only...
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3. Also, when inserting the same templated method, the second line starts with a non breaking space. That space is ugly. On the same second line, a template parameter like "T" is not green, only on the first line. I think all instances of template parameters should be colored distinctively.
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I have noticed this. Will fix ASAP.
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And congratulations on the parser progress. I loaded up some problem code that I had by hand, and it worked! I must test all my code that had problems, but things look very promising .
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Yeah, it was pretty lucky idea 
Mirek
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Re: Style & T++.... [message #18339 is a reply to message #18338] |
Tue, 23 September 2008 18:00   |
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mirek
Messages: 14255 Registered: November 2005
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chickenk wrote on Tue, 23 September 2008 11:54 | Hi,
I just noticed, while examining the new style for Size documentation page, that the element using the "shead" style were non-antialiased... It seems that a non-antialiasing formatting symbol was added to the shead style.
Removing the character 't' in file Size$en-us.tpp line 7, column 17 corrects that.
Mirek, was that intended or has this character been spuriously inserted since you implemented code for non-antialiased style ? Maybe some forgotten tests... else, it may be something worth checking.
regards,
Lionel
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Well, that is very interesting. It is not even possible to set non-AA style in T++.
Either cbpporter was trying something (?) or there is bug in QTF parser or encoder... (or somewhere else).
Mirek
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Re: Style & T++.... [message #18370 is a reply to message #18364] |
Thu, 25 September 2008 07:57  |
chickenk
Messages: 171 Registered: May 2007 Location: Grenoble, France
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ok,
so indeed it was useful getting a bit deeper about that...
Thanks for investigating!
Lionel
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