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Re: Style & T++.... [message #18083 is a reply to message #18081] Wed, 10 September 2008 04:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I reordered the styles with HR in regard. I attached the file rather than commit it. No use committing every stylistic change until it is more stable.

So how can we make styling more easy and consistent?
By having inserted definition be formated correctly:
1. Keywords must be all colored with the keyword color. Ideally it would be chooseable and not hardcoded, but since Qtf styles are paragraph related, I don't know how to best do this.
2. Other elements like <, >, (, & can maintain their dark gray color, but most be consistent again.
3. Typenames or function names must be black and consistent.
4. Template parameters should have their own color, as green in the example.
5. After the definition, a new paragraph with the "desc" style must be created, but without two spaces on it.
6. The nest paragraph must be auto inserted with style "breakhead", which is a short space up to the HR. This style must have the next paragraph style set to "breakline".
7. The next paragraph must be inserted as "breakline" which is a HR with small font size, the same size as breakhead. These names can be changed, but "breakhead" nad "breakline", or their new names must sort lexicographically this way. The next paragraph style of breakline is "item".
8. There are two definition styles: item and class. This can be fine tuned.

Other stuff:
1. Styles like "item" should have a flag to disable spell checking.
2. In the future, the Topic++ Browser should do a substitution on styles according to a configuration dialog, to allow a bigger font size for example, or a different color scheme for the visually impaired or people with just poor LCDs where a font 10 can not be read.

Edit: attachment removed

[Updated on: Wed, 10 September 2008 04:42]

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