Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
It could be a nice feature for XML editor. I don't think that it can be a
usefull
feature for c/c++/java/javascript editor (but if you want to implement it you
must
think about a custom line spliting for lines without spaces).
Original comment by ser...@mail.ru
on 24 Nov 2008 at 10:49
"I don't think that it can be a usefull feature for c/c++/java/javascript
editor (but
if you want to implement it you must think about a custom line spliting for
lines
without spaces)."
Yes, but it can be extremely useful if you need printing support...
Original comment by cyberpyt...@gmail.com
on 13 Mar 2009 at 3:36
Hey guys I was looking forward to see the line wrapping feature included in
jsyntaxpane.... Or at least xml syntax line breaking:
For example if you have this: <xml><stuff>Text<stuff><morestuff
id="2">Text2</morestuff></xml>
the represented text should be like this:
<xml>
<stuff>Text<stuff>
<morestuff id="2">Text2</morestuff
</xml>
One question is why does DefaultSyntaxKit extend DefaultEditorKit and not
StyledEditorKit ? (since line wrapping is included in JTextPane which uses
StyledEditorKit)
Original comment by hol...@googlemail.com
on 17 Apr 2009 at 9:38
Well, I tried to use a build-in XML formatting without re-inventing another
wheel.
DOes that not work properly? I do not use XML that much, so did very basic
testing.
As for StyledEditorKit use; the history behind that is that I initially designed
JSyntaxPane as part of another project to highlight (and not edit) simple
scripts in
a larger application. The scripts were Groovy, other simple languages, and very
simple xml configs. So the most efficient class is the DefaultSyntaxKit.
Styles are
not needed as JSyntaxPAne maintains its own memory efficient list of Tokens.
But I think you strung a chord here. Maybe for XML types, the better approach
is to
use StyledEditorKit. I'll try to have a look, but that may take a while, as I
am
getting very busy with other commitments.
Any takers?
Original comment by ayman.al...@gmail.com
on 18 Apr 2009 at 6:09
Not sure about line numbers, but there IS actually a fairly easy way to make
line
wrapping possible using jsyntaxpane. Unfortunately at present it requires
modification of the sources.
However all that you need to do is to change inheritance of SyntaxView from
PlainView
to WrappedPlainView. Than because of some naming inconsistancy you'll also need
to
rename updateDamage to changedUpdate (the parameter list is the same in both
methods
and seems to have exactly the same semantics).
So the suggested solution would be to have two classes SyntaxView and
WrappedSyntaxView possibly sharing as much code as possible and than to add an
option
to the DefaultSyntaxKit to produce instances of either one or the other.
btw, this is a truly great package!
Original comment by paradoks...@gmail.com
on 6 Oct 2009 at 12:16
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ayman.al...@gmail.com
on 23 Nov 2008 at 6:08