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Tomasz Grysztar



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Tomasz Grysztar 26 Aug 2011, 19:51
The point was not to just have the line highlighted, but selected, so that you can immediately cut it, etc. That's why it is working this way.
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ouadji 26 Aug 2011, 23:31

ok Tomasz, not just highlighted, but "selected".
That said, It is uncommon that one must completely remove a line that causes an error, most often it is only necessary to fix it. That said, I understand your point of view. You have built fasmw for your needs and it is normal that it is not appropriate for all. I will try to build a real solution to this small problem in the next "wink" ... keep the state of the selection and when the summary dialog box is closed, not just have the line highlighted, but selected. And why not, save/restore into/from fasm.ini (wink.ini) the value of "editor_mode" for each open file. (<-- harder to do that)
but i think all this is feasible.

(Sorry for my English, I hope you understood everything, I do my best)


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