FROM : Martin-Gilles Lavoie
DATE : Fri Nov 22 12:41:05 2002
Le Vendredi, 22 nove 2002, à 15:18 America/Montreal, Weston Houghton a
écrit :
>
> I realize that this is probably a very newbie question for
> ProjectBuilder, but how do I make PB display the line numbers in my
> files? Please tell me it is possible.
While it's not a perfect solution, the current line number is already
displayed in PB.
In a file editor page, next to the series of icon and the file name,
there is a column character followed by a number. That's the current
line number.
That's as far as PB currently goes.
It would be nice for it to display complete ranges, such as :10..20.
______________________________________________________________________
Martin-Gilles Lavoie
(steltor.com)
DATE : Fri Nov 22 12:41:05 2002
Le Vendredi, 22 nove 2002, à 15:18 America/Montreal, Weston Houghton a
écrit :
>
> I realize that this is probably a very newbie question for
> ProjectBuilder, but how do I make PB display the line numbers in my
> files? Please tell me it is possible.
While it's not a perfect solution, the current line number is already
displayed in PB.
In a file editor page, next to the series of icon and the file name,
there is a column character followed by a number. That's the current
line number.
That's as far as PB currently goes.
It would be nice for it to display complete ranges, such as :10..20.
______________________________________________________________________
Martin-Gilles Lavoie
(steltor.com)
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