But the SciTe Config dialog is very handy :-) Also I'd like some clarification on question #1. So it seems like a workaround to my original issue is to edit the user options file. But if I change the bg color away from black (to white in my case), via either SciTe Config or user options, then try to change back to black, I encounter the previous problem (bg color does not change to black, and reverts back to original). But if I edit the user options file to specify the bg color as black (#000000) and save, then the bg color does indeed change to black, even on re-starting SciTe. When I re-open SciTe Config, the bg color has reverted to the original color (white or light blue).ī. When I change bg color to black, then Save and Exit, the change is not made. Using SciTe Config to change the bg color to black (from either white or light blue, in my case) does not work. This phenomenon was the cause of some (but not all) of my earlier confusion.Ģ. What is this behavior, and can I edit it? When I continue to highlight more than one line, the colors revert to expected. But when I highlight 3 characters or more, up to the end of the line, the background color turns to a dark green. When I highlight 1-2 characters, the colors appear as expected (black text, white background). Using the SciTE config, I set: Selected Color Fore = black, Selected Color Back = white, and alpha = 256. Here are some more facts and questions (System-Win 7 32 bit):ġ. I just spent ~30 minutes playing with SciTe Config and the user options file. Toast - Small GUIs which pop out of the notification area StringSize - Automatically size controls to fit text Scrollbars -Automatically sized scrollbars with a single command Notify - Small notifications on the edge of the display
NoFocusLines - Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxes GUITreeViewEx - Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeView GUIListViewEx - Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView items GUIFrame - Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable frames GUIExtender - Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUI This is not exactly a debugger, but is still useful.ArrayMultiColSort - Sort arrays on multiple columnsĬhooseFileFolder - Single and multiple selections from specified path treeview listingĭate_Time_Convert - Easily convert date/time formats, including the language usedĮxtMsgBox - A highly customisable replacement for MsgBox
Yasc is now called tsct, download it at tsct.sf.net it can be downloaded at and with source at CategoryEditors I use it too, and Yasc is useful to configure it. Does anybody know a way to use SciTE for Python debugging? I'm also using it, not only for Python It highlights JSP pages verry good too (best IMHO). SciTE currently supports about 50 computer languages.
Here are SciTE features useful while editing Python files: syntax highlighting, code folding, auto-indent, brace matching, codepage/unicode support, multiple documents, context help, code execution, output pane, external tools support, RegExp find/replace, text export (HTML, RTF, PDF, LaTeX, XML). Plug-in suport for Python API (there is script which create description of all Python API on your computer), the best syntax highlighting, work on Linux, Solaris, Win family. Originally built to demonstrate Scintilla, it has grown to be a generally useful editor with facilities for building and running programs. SciTE4AutoHotkey is an amazing, free, IDE and text editor which has great functionality and is incredibly.
SciTE is based on the SCIntilla editor engine. Tips on how to Customize SciTE / SciTE4AutoHotkey.