Hi. I want to make Notepad remember which encoding scheme you last used. Right now it defaults to ANSI Latin when opening a new file, and saves it that way too, unless you are careful.
And, if I can, I want to make the following changes: (1) use ALT-Windows-key to move lines up and down. (2) use CTL-Windows-key to move paragraphs up and down.
Lines and paragraphs are defined as follows:
So this is a line of text. And this is line 2 of text. And this is line three of text. But they are all part of Paragraph 1.
Paragraph 2 starts after a blank line is inserted. Sort of like Emacs.
I've found the source code. I'm looking at where to put things. I can do it in lisp, and I've got help for C. http://source.winehq.org/source/programs/notepad/
Can I can I can I? It's going to take me a while, so don't hold your collective breath.
Susan
On 2014.05.08 23:54, Susan Cragin wrote:
Hi. I want to make Notepad remember which encoding scheme you last used. Right now it defaults to ANSI Latin when opening a new file, and saves it that way too, unless you are careful.
And, if I can, I want to make the following changes: (1) use ALT-Windows-key to move lines up and down. (2) use CTL-Windows-key to move paragraphs up and down.
Lines and paragraphs are defined as follows:
So this is a line of text. And this is line 2 of text. And this is line three of text. But they are all part of Paragraph 1.
Paragraph 2 starts after a blank line is inserted. Sort of like Emacs.
I've found the source code. I'm looking at where to put things. I can do it in lisp, and I've got help for C. http://source.winehq.org/source/programs/notepad/
Can I can I can I? It's going to take me a while, so don't hold your collective breath.
Susan
Hello!
#define I_am_not_an_authority
Wine's goal is to copy Windows' behavior as close as possible, ideally – act identically. So if this means those changes would make it deviate from that, I don't think this would have much of a chance to be accepted into Wine.
#undef I_am_not_an_authority
Hope this helps!
Keep in mind that Wine is open-source, and you are completely free to take the Notepad code and do whatever changes you want to it, as long as you keep using a compatible license if you plan on releasing the changed version.
On 8 May 2014 23:07, Gediminas Jakutis gediminas@varciai.lt wrote:
On 2014.05.08 23:54, Susan Cragin wrote:
Hi. I want to make Notepad remember which encoding scheme you last used. Right now it defaults to ANSI Latin when opening a new file, and saves it that way too, unless you are careful.
And, if I can, I want to make the following changes: (1) use ALT-Windows-key to move lines up and down. (2) use CTL-Windows-key to move paragraphs up and down.
Lines and paragraphs are defined as follows:
So this is a line of text. And this is line 2 of text. And this is line three of text. But they are all part of Paragraph 1.
Paragraph 2 starts after a blank line is inserted. Sort of like Emacs.
I've found the source code. I'm looking at where to put things. I can do it in lisp, and I've got help for C. http://source.winehq.org/source/programs/notepad/
Can I can I can I? It's going to take me a while, so don't hold your collective breath.
Susan
Hello!
#define I_am_not_an_authority
Wine's goal is to copy Windows' behavior as close as possible, ideally – act identically. So if this means those changes would make it deviate from that, I don't think this would have much of a chance to be accepted into Wine.
#undef I_am_not_an_authority
Hope this helps!
-- Gediminas Jakutis LDK Varčiai www.varciai.lt