1. Tgui Bug ?
- Posted by Scott Stubberud <ampenter at SISNA.COM> May 28, 1997
- 607 views
Hi Does anyone have any trouble with the tgui by David Cuny.I was trying to save as on it and got an erorr.I was trying to save but I wanted to change dir first so i put the mouse on the dir that I wanted and clicked that is when the erorr happened if you want David I can send you the er.err file the program stoped at that point.That is the only thing I have found you did some great work too. David Mosley ampenter at sisna.com
2. Re: Tgui Bug ?
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at POP.XS4ALL.NL> May 28, 1997
- 613 views
> Does anyone have any trouble with the tgui by David Cuny.I was trying to > save as on it and got an erorr.I was trying to save but I wanted to change > dir first so i put the mouse on the dir that I wanted and clicked that is > when the erorr happened if you want David I can send you the er.err file > the program stoped at that point.That is the only thing I have found you > did some great work too. The text-gui is a great program, it is much more user friendly then the default euphoria editor and i used to use CTRL+Y and other keys a lot, but i had got to learn to use CTRL+DEL, untill TexT-GuI came out, without it i couldn't have written my MaZeR engine so easily. I've never experienced any of the trouble you did, but i have experienced a few bugs. When i ran my program within the TexT-GuI and my Euphoria reports a 'this functions requires thismany arguments' error, TexT-GuI suddenly looked awfull like my NorTon Commander, problely because TexT-GuI was no longer in memory and NC toke over the command. The same has happened a few times also after different bugs, but it really isn't that big of a problem, cause my program is saved anyway before executing. I think your problem is worse, since you got to start over. Another note, when i cut a line using CTRL+Y and then paste it, it doesn't start at the beginning of the line, but at my cursor pos. This was problely the intention, but it would be nice to work with real indents instead if tabs. (So to have a different type of tab, known as indent, with perhaps the CTRL+LEFT and the CTR+RIGHT key that simple moves the line no matter where you are to the right or to the left) I have also noted that when you are viewing something scrolled to the right, the tab-stops do not scroll to. Exemple, you're text-view starts at column 2 and goes to column 82, your cursor is at column 2, you press tab, the cursor moves to the 6th column instead of the fifth!! Maybe a forced layout would be nice, when ever you are on the end of a line is expand to the next in a way it looks good, and after pressing the ',' a space is automatically inserted that can NOT be removed, and more of the layout rules. Also tab-indent can be FORCED and so can be the comments, just press '~' or something and you can tyoe the comment. Best is to use a graphics mode and graphics fonts, so the comments can be small, italic and between two lines. Maybe the program could be made to only display the levels you are in, which you can change by pressing TAB+LEFT and TAB+RIGHT. I ment something like this: (NOTE: + expanded, - not expanded, x can't be expanded.) (NOTE: The BGcolor of anything in a sector defined by the I's should be different!) (+) function my_other_function (atom my_atom) (-) function my_func (atom my_atom, sequence my sequence) I (x) integer my_temp_integer I (+) for g = 1 to 10 I (x) puts(1,"Almost done\n") I (-) for h = 1 to 10 I I (+) for d = 1 to 10 I I (-) for j = 1 to 10 I I I (x) puts(1,"PieP!\n") I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hope my ascII art is good enough to explain the idea, if not and some one does care, mail and i'll explain, or try viewing using Pegasus Mail. I do not use a fixed font. (Extually Pegasus Mail doesn't !!) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen nieuwen at xs4all.nl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
3. Re: Tgui Bug ?
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <architek at GEOCITIES.COM> May 28, 1997
- 623 views
Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen wrote: > (+) function my_other_function (atom my_atom) > > (-) function my_func (atom my_atom, sequence my sequence) > I (x) integer my_temp_integer > I (+) for g = 1 to 10 > I (x) puts(1,"Almost done\n") ..etc... (good ASCII Ralf) Excelent idea!!!