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168 lines
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FAIR WARNING
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THINGS WILL GET CRASHY FAST IF ANY .ttf FILES ARE MISSING.
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THIS EFFECT WILL ALSO OCCUR IF YOU LAUNCH FROM A DIRECTORY
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THAT DOESN'T CONTAIN THE .ttf FILES. (This problem will be
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fixed eventually).
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This build is extremely "janky" for lack of a better term. From what limitted testing
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I have been able to do I think it should run on a Windows 7 machine. It has not been
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launched at all on any other version of Windows. I have done what I can to get rid of
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the bugs and crashes that would make it unusable, but there are certainly more in there
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if you start digging and pressing hard enough.
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**Please USE SOURCE CONTROL WITH 4CODER for now**
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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****Command line options****
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4ed [<files-to-open>] [options]
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-d/-D <filename> -- use a dll other than 4coder_custom.dll for your customizations
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-d -- if the file isn't found look for 4coder_custom.dll
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-D -- only look for the specified
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-i <line-number> -- line number to jump to in first file to open specified on command line
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-w <w, h> -- width and height of the 4coder window
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-p <x, y> -- position of the 4coder window
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-W -- open in full screen, overrides -w and -p, although the size will still be the default size of the window
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-T -- invoke special tool isntead of launching 4coder normally
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-T version : prints the 4coder version string
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****Command Bindings****
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Basic Navigation:
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mouse left click - move cursor
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mouse right click - set mark
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arrows - move cursor
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home & end - move cursor to beginning/end of line
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page up & page down - move up/down by close to the height of the entire screen
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control + left/right - move cursor left/right to first whitespace
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control + up/down - move cursor up or down to first blank line
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Fancy Navigation:
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control + f : begin find mode, uses interaction bar
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control + r : begin reverse-find mode, uses interaction bar
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control + F : list all locations of a word in all open buffers, uses interaction bar
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> This command creates a *search* buffer that displays the locations and the line of each
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> occurence of the requested word. By positioning the cursor and pressing return the user
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> jump to the word's occurence.
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While in find mode or reverse-find mode, pressing enter ends the mode
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leaving the cursor wherever the find highlighter is, and pressing escape
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ends the mode leaving the cursor wherever it was before the find mode began.
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control + g - goto line number, uses interaction bar
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control + m - swap cursor and mark
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control + e - center the view vertically on the cursor
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control + E - in a view with unwrapped lines move the view to a position just left of the cursor
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Basic Editing:
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characters keys, delete, and backspace
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control + c : copy between cursor and mark
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control + x : cut between cursor and mark
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control + v : paste at cursor
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control + V : use after normal paste to cycle through older copied text
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control + d : delete between cursor and mark
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control + SPACE : set mark to cursor
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control + backspace : backspace one word
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control + delete : delete one word
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alt + backspace : snipe one word
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Undo and History:
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control + z : undo
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control + y : redo
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control + h: history back step
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control + H: history forward step
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Fancy Editing:
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control + u : to uppercase between cursor and mark
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control + j : to lowercase between cursor and mark
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control + q : query replace
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control + a : replace in range
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control + ~ : clean the trailing whitespace off of all lines
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Fancy Editing in Code Files:
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control + [ : write "{}" pair with cursor in line between
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control + { : as control + [ with a semicolon after "}"
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control + } : as control + [ with a "break;" after "}"
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control + 0 : write "= {0};" at the cursor
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control + i : wrap the range specified by mark and cursor in #if 0 #endif
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alt + 1 : if cursor is inside a string, treat the string as a filename and
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> try to open the file with that name in the other panel
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Whitespace Boringness:
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Typing characters: },],),; and inserting newlines cause the line to autotab
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TAB: word complete
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control + TAB : auto indent lines between cursor and mark
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shift + TAB: auto indent cursor line
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control + 1 : set the file to dos mode for writing to disk
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control + ! : set the flie to nix mode for writing to disk
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Viewing Options:
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alt + c - open theme selection UI
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alt + d - open debug view
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control + p : vertically split the current panel (max 16)
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control + _ : horizontally split the current panel (max 16)
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control + P : close the currently selected panel
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control + , : switch to another panel
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control + l : toggle line wrapping
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control + ? : toggle highlight whitespace mode
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f2 : toggle mouse suppresion mode
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alt + s : show the scrollbar in this view
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alt + w : hide the scrollbar in this view
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Build Tools:
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alt + m :
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[On Windows] search in the current hot directory and up through all parent
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> directories for a build.bat, and execute that bat if it discovered, sending
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> output to the buffer *compilation*
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[On Linux] The behavior is similar but the search looks for build.sh and if that
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> fails it looks for a Makefile
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alt + . : change to the build panel
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alt + , : close the build panel
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alt + n : goto the next error listed in the build panel
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alt + N : goto the previous error listed in the build panel
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alt + M : goto the first error listed in the build panel
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alt + z : execute any command line command you specify and send the output to the buffer you specify
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alt + Z : repeat the command previously executed by the alt + z command
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File Managing:
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control + n : create a new file, begins interactive input mode
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control + o : open file, begins interactive input mode
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alt + o : open file in other panel, same as control + o but runs first changes the active view
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control + O : reopen the current file
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(discarding any differences the live version has from the file system's version)
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control + s : save
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control + w : save as, begins interative input mode
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control + i : switch active file in this panel, begins interactive input mode
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control + k : kill (close) a file, begins interactive input mode
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control + K : kill (close) the file being viewed in the currently active panel
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While in interactive input mode, there are several ways to select an option.
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The options can be clicked. One option is always highlighted and pressing
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return or tab will select the highlighted option. Arrow keys navigate the
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highlighted option. Typing in characters narrows down the list of options.
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Menu UI
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Keyboard options:
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> left control + left alt act as AltGr
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Theme selection UI
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esc - close UI view return to major view if one was open previously
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