Re: Meditor update for foreing caracters
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Nov 22, 2004
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Patrick Barnes wrote: > > Pete, > > I keep getting errors when Meditor is running, and I try to open > another file. (Expected action: either opening it within the first > instance of Meditor, or a new instance opening with that file) > > d:\Euphoria\MEDIT\ipc.ew:198 in function AllocateSharedObject() > A machine-level exception occurred during execution of this statement > <SNIP> > ... called from d:\Euphoria\MEDIT\ipc.ew:309 in function CallProcedure() > <SNIP> > ... called from d:\Euphoria\MEDIT\ipc.ew:318 in function ipc_CallFunc() > <SNIP> > ... called from d:\Euphoria\MEDIT\editor.exw:4178 in procedure main() > <SNIP> > > I'm using the 02/09/04 version, on windows XP. Can you reproduce this error? > > > On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 18:50:11 +0000, Pete Lomax > <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: > > > > On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 10:40:44 -0200, Rubens Monteiro Luciano > > <rml at rubis.trix.net> wrote: > > > > >Hi Pete, > > > > > > > > > Any chance of a Meditor update to accept foreing caracters ? > > > > > I thought it already did allow foreign characters. > > What version are you currently using? (See Help, About). > > It is quite possible I messed up on the last release (02/09/04). > > > > Note that you won't be able to use foreign characters in variable > > names, etc, since the Euphoria interpreter rejects them. > > > > Perhaps, dumb as it may sound, I need a quick example (or two) to > > confirm precisely what it is you are asking for. > > > > Regards, > > Pete > > > > > -- > MrTrick > > > snip I used to use MEdit (found in the archieves), then I tried Textpad and UltraEdit with the Euphoria syntax file (highlighting, bolding, italicing, etc..) for them. They absoultly kick the @#$^ out of MEdit, in so many ways! Unless your talking about another editor :P Vincent {*_*}