Quote: "Font Selection: So you mean you would want to make keywords bold that sort of thing?"
Yeah, and to make rem's italicised etc
Quote: "Maximize buttons: Do you feel you need them on all windows or just the Help browser?"
Not all, but most windows i think... Especially the ones that can potentially hold alot of data. ie, the function list and the label list etc ( In my current project, the amount of functions go off of the bottom of the function window )
Also, where you have the functions encased in lines, it's a good idea, but it's kind of hard to see where one starts and ends when just scrolling through the code.
It's really hard to distinguish if you have a lot of white space in the function itself, then about the same white space after the function.
mabey you could have something like arrows, showing the side the function is on, or mabey have the encasing lines start after the Function words etc...
ie;
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http://www.freewebs.com/jessticular/images/lines.png )
Or possibly get rid of the lines all together and have function folding, but i imagine that that would be alot harder to impliment.
An option to turn the lines off would be good.
Mabey, you could do something like bookmarks in the original IDE, where a mark is put next to a function in the left bar ( where the line numbers are ) say, and arrow pointing down from the word Function and and arrow pointing up from the word EndFunction
Another thing, when I open up Twilight, it opens a blank project, which is really handy ( good work ).
then, i click Load DBPro Project and it loads the source file, generates the lists for functions and labels etc fine.
But, if i close the blank project,
then try to load the very same DBPro Project, nothing changes except the "building Function/label list" load bar apears... then gets to about half way and just hangs... then Twilight stops responding completely.
Here are the source and DBPro Project i got the problem with.
Also, if you have something in your source that has the semi-colon after it ( : ) it is ussually the mark of a label, yes, but, when it's rem'd out, it is still picked up by the label list.
One last thing: If you load a new source file, and you don't already have a source widnow open, a new one isn't created, you have to click Windows >> filename.dba before you get a window containgin the source.
Sorry bout the long post, just trying to help...
Happy New Year !!
Team EOD :: Programmer/Logical Engineer/All-Round Nice Guy