I wanted to say that I really like the dotted line that connects a start-tag to its end-tag as I'm creating an XSLT stylesheet. The best I've seen in helping one keep things straight visually. Well done!
I am a user who prefers numbered lines, but they are really bolder than I am used to. I guess if I need to add a request to justify being in this forum, I would ask that those numbers be lighter, or smaller, or something.
Thanks,
Roger Sperberg
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<I wanted to say that I really like the dotted line that connects a start-tag to its end-tag as I'm creating an XSLT stylesheet. The best I've seen in helping one keep things straight visually. Well done!>
I'm glad this works for you, though I can't take credit for it; indentation guides are a core feature of the Scintilla editor component. I am customising it in many ways, but this feature is out of the box...
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The default behaviour is to match the size of the font in the editor window. I have noticed that this can make the line numbers appear too large. I will see if it's possible to reduce the size.
Gerald
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Because Khmer consonant clusters put the second consonant below the first, and then some vowels go below, and then other vowels above and diacritics above, it's possible for Khmer to stack 5 or more glyphs into one character space. So I do make the font rather large, so I can see everything.
Roger