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When I open an Excel project and open the _Code Explorer_ window, I get the following:
![rd1](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/11889733/8432133/2992af64-1f0c-11e5-9eba-832622fa3723.PNG)
It w…
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Try indenting a file with the following contents:
#v+
// vim: cindent et
void func(void)
{
int a[] =
{
1, 2,
3, 4};
printf("This is indente…
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Compiling the sources fails, because Value.h contains:
# include "Export.h"
But this file is not found.
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```
Try indenting a file with the following contents:
#v+
// vim: cindent et
void func(void)
{
int a[] =
{
1, 2,
3, 4};
printf("This is indente…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a python file with a list declared in it, as in the example
2. break the list in two lines
3. try to go to the next line with a newline charactere
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Try indenting a file with the following contents:
#v+
// vim: cindent et
void func(void)
{
int a[] =
{
1, 2,
3, 4};
printf("This is indente…
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This is the big item that needs to be done. This is inline with the changes made by @RaymondWise and should be applied to all the code files. Items that should be included:
- All of the modules shou…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. open the Style Editor
2. select a style tag
3. click on bold and italic to make the font both bold and italic
What is the expected output? What do you se…
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```
Try indenting a file with the following contents:
#v+
// vim: cindent et
void func(void)
{
int a[] =
{
1, 2,
3, 4};
printf("This is indente…
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```
Try indenting a file with the following contents:
#v+
// vim: cindent et
void func(void)
{
int a[] =
{
1, 2,
3, 4};
printf("This is indente…