Am 11.01.2014 10:35, schrieb Lex Trotman:
Hi All,
Two ideas for the Compiler tab open for consideration:
- Since both C/C++ compilers (g++, clang++) now output little ^
characters which are supposed to point to the place where they got confused, I suggest that the compiler tab use a (real) monospace font by default, so the ^ is in the intended place.
Not sure is the ^ really useful to us in geany? I'm not sure because clicking on the line moves the editor to that location anyway.
- After a compile, the tab should be scrolled back to the top since,
AFAIK, most people clear up reported errors from the first to the last so they can identify and skip consequential errors caused by a prior compile error.
No, not to the top. If anything to the first error, but staying at the bottom is just fine. Compiler errors usually happen at the end so if you scroll to the top you might have to scroll all the way down again. This might be a lot to scroll for large projects where hundreds of files compiled successfully before the first error. FWIW, I usually fix compile errors in no specific order (usually I fix the first line, upwards from the bottom, where I can distinguish an error from a warning).
Best regards.