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- I never saw a hotfix release, but UE version 16.30.0.1000 was released today. I just installed it and confirmed that bold Consolas font keywords now display correctly. - BrittPosted in Editor Display
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Dec 03, 2010
- Yes, I reported it to support@idmcomp.com about the same time as, or shortly after, my original post to this forum (May 2009). I got a reply from someone saying they would look into it. We exchanged one more email after that but I no longer have copies. - BrittPosted in Editor Display
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Oct 06, 2010
- I think you are right. I had not thought to try Consolas bold as the base font. Seems IDM has put no effort into trying to fix this since it was reported. -BrittPosted in Editor Display
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Oct 05, 2010
- I can confirm that the problem with display of bold Consolas font keywords still exists in UltraEdit version 16.20.0.1011 (on Windows XP Pro SP3). It's pretty ridiculous because no other application has a font display problem like this. - BrittPosted in Editor Display
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Sep 29, 2010
- Thank you for those two solutions. I had earlier tried redirecting the find results to an edit window but I didn't think of right-clicking on a file name to see the Open option. - BrittPosted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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Jan 15, 2010
- Using UltraEdit 15.20.0.1022 I can use find-in-files to locate files that _don't_ contain the search string. The list of files appears in the output window but I can't open the files by double-clicking them. If I search for files that _do_ contain the search string then I can open them by double-cli...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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Jan 14, 2010
- I am using UltraEdit v15.00.0.1046 to work with some Ada code. I use Microsoft's "Consolas" ClearType font in several different text editors, including UltraEdit, on a Dell UltraSharp LCD monitor. It looks fine in every program except UltraEdit when I set the keywords to be boldface. With bold keywo...Posted in Editor Display
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May 21, 2009
- Thank you! Your solution works great and after reading the help section on block comments I see that it mentions the effect of omitting the block comment off string. I would prefer to not require the space after -- for normal comments, but I assume the space is required to distinguish the two commen...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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Nov 10, 2005
- I have attempted to specifiy alternate line comments in my wordfile so that line comments starting with --# (i.e. two dashes and a hash mark)would be colored differently that lines starting with -- (i.e. two dashes only). However it doesn't work - they both get the same color. In my wordfile I have:...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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Nov 09, 2005