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[TSVN] Scintilla (was Re: [TSVN] New release soon?)

From: Fernando P. Nájera Cano <yo_at_FernandoNajera.es>
Date: 2005-01-07 23:11:28 CET

Hi,

>> I use Spanish OS and it seems to work with our acutes and our
>> beloved ñ (&ntilde; - more at
>> http://spanish.about.com/cs/historyofspanish/f/tilde_origins.htm ).
>> Tested with almost-HEAD :). I have tested commit and show-log
>> windows.

S> Did you enter a commit log message, commited the change and then
S> verified the commit in the log dialog?

Yes, exactly. It process and shows the acutes and ñ perfectly. I also
tried some characters from Portuguese as ã (&atilde;) and it works
too. I think it's the same as if you commit a word with your umlauts
(hey, Ich spreche Deutsch ain bischen or somethink like that ;).

After reading your interesting description of Scintilla, now I have a
method to know if I'm testing a dialog with Scintilla or not:
Ctrl-Backspace. Before: a little white-square. After: remove previous
word.

As side effect on Scintilla: ESC on the textbox does not cancel the
dialog.

Another side effect: right click in the editor - wec shows popup in
Spanish, scintilla show options in English.

Another side effect - although this is quite stupid. Write a word in
an empty commit log message, and place the mouse right after the last
letter. Then click and hold: then move your mouse about 3 lines down,
and then about 3 letters left. In wec that would select 3 chars. In
scintilla it doesn't (you have to move your mouse *over* the word).
This is a minor issue, but is not comfortable for quick-hand-movers as
I am.

And the last side effect by now: press CTRL and start typing :)

S> (Ctrl-Tab gives you now a list of alternatives/corrections to the
S> word under the cursor, of course only if you installed the spell
S> checker dictionaries as mentioned in the docs).

I totally missed that! Cool :)

BTW, does this spellchecker allow adding custom words to the
dictionary?

S> Also, I already implemented some autocompletion (the paths and
S> filenames shown in the filelist at the bottom of the commit dialog
S> are used for autocompletion in the log message box).

How can you test it? I write the first letters of a file that appears
at the bottom and press Tab or Ctrl+Tab and I don't get the full
name...

Best regards,

Fernando Najera

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