thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all within the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant height of the character, thus no scaling can be done.
To some extent, however, you can configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors dialog - it is often possible to set italic and underlining there.
That is the answer I expected - but if one doesn't ask one doesn't get! Is there a .net IDE from JetBrains in the pipeline?
Hello Ronnie,
thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all within the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant height of the character, thus no scaling can be done.
To some extent, however, you can configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors dialog - it is often possible to set italic and underlining there. Regards, Dmitry Shaporenkov JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
>> Different font sizes (maybe by a scaling %), italic, underlines, line >> spacing, >> strike-through, shadow customisable per item type. >> Ronnie
That is the answer I expected - but if one doesn't ask one doesn't get! Is there a .net IDE from JetBrains in the pipeline?
>> Hello Ronnie, >> >> thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all >> within the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant >> height of the character, thus no scaling can be done. >> >> To some extent, however, you can >> configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors >> dialog >> - it is often possible to set italic and underlining there. >> Regards, >> Dmitry Shaporenkov >> JetBrains, Inc >> http://www.jetbrains.com >> "Develop with pleasure!" >>> Different font sizes (maybe by a scaling %), italic, underlines, >>> line >>> spacing, >>> strike-through, shadow customisable per item type. >>> Ronnie
You can set fonts to italic? In the 'Fonts and Colors' dialog I can only see the 'Bold' check box.
Regards, Thomas
Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote:
Hello Ronnie,
thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all within the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant height of the character, thus no scaling can be done.
To some extent, however, you can configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors dialog - it is often possible to set italic and underlining there.
You can set fonts to italic? In the 'Fonts and Colors' dialog I can only see the 'Bold' check box.
Regards, Thomas Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote:
>> Hello Ronnie, >> >> thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all >> within the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant >> height of the character, thus no scaling can be done. >> >> To some extent, however, you can >> configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors >> dialog >> - it is often possible to set italic and underlining there. >> Regards, >> Dmitry Shaporenkov >> JetBrains, Inc >> http://www.jetbrains.com >> "Develop with pleasure!" >>> Different font sizes (maybe by a scaling %), italic, underlines, >>> line >>> spacing, >>> strike-through, shadow customisable per item type. >>> Ronnie
> >> Hello Dmitry, >> >> That is the answer I expected - but if one doesn't ask one doesn't >> get! Is there a .net IDE from JetBrains in the pipeline? >> >>> Hello Ronnie, >>> >>> thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all >>> within the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant >>> height of the character, thus no scaling can be done. >>> >>> To some extent, however, you can >>> configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors >>> dialog >>> - it is often possible to set italic and underlining there. >>> Regards, >>> Dmitry Shaporenkov >>> JetBrains, Inc >>> http://www.jetbrains.com >>> "Develop with pleasure!" >>>> Different font sizes (maybe by a scaling %), italic, underlines, >>>> line >>>> spacing, >>>> strike-through, shadow customisable per item type. >>>> Ronnie >
Hello Ronnie,
thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all within
the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant height of the
character, thus no scaling can be done.
To some extent, however, you can
configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors dialog
- it is often possible to set italic and underlining there.
Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
Hello Dmitry,
That is the answer I expected - but if one doesn't ask one doesn't get!
Is there a .net IDE from JetBrains in the pipeline?
>> Different font sizes (maybe by a scaling %), italic, underlines, line
>> spacing,
>> strike-through, shadow customisable per item type.
>> Ronnie
Hello Ronnie,
there's no determined date for IDE EAP. Currently, releasing ReSharper 2.0
add-in has much higher priority for us.
Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
>> Hello Ronnie,
>>
>> thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all
>> within the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant
>> height of the character, thus no scaling can be done.
>>
>> To some extent, however, you can
>> configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors
>> dialog
>> - it is often possible to set italic and underlining there.
>> Regards,
>> Dmitry Shaporenkov
>> JetBrains, Inc
>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>> Different font sizes (maybe by a scaling %), italic, underlines,
>>> line
>>> spacing,
>>> strike-through, shadow customisable per item type.
>>> Ronnie
You can set fonts to italic? In the 'Fonts and Colors' dialog I can only
see the 'Bold' check box.
Regards,
Thomas
Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote:
>> Different font sizes (maybe by a scaling %), italic, underlines, line
>> spacing,
>> strike-through, shadow customisable per item type.
>> Ronnie
Hello Thomas,
looks like I was overly optimistic about italic - that's indeed not possible.
Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
>> Hello Ronnie,
>>
>> thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all
>> within the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant
>> height of the character, thus no scaling can be done.
>>
>> To some extent, however, you can
>> configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors
>> dialog
>> - it is often possible to set italic and underlining there.
>> Regards,
>> Dmitry Shaporenkov
>> JetBrains, Inc
>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>> Different font sizes (maybe by a scaling %), italic, underlines,
>>> line
>>> spacing,
>>> strike-through, shadow customisable per item type.
>>> Ronnie
But we are all dearly expecting the new IDE...
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>> Hello Dmitry,
>>
>> That is the answer I expected - but if one doesn't ask one doesn't
>> get! Is there a .net IDE from JetBrains in the pipeline?
>>
>>> Hello Ronnie,
>>>
>>> thanks for your ideas, but it's not feasible to implement them all
>>> within the limitations of the VS code editor - it relies on constant
>>> height of the character, thus no scaling can be done.
>>>
>>> To some extent, however, you can
>>> configure how different constructs are shown via VS Fonts and Colors
>>> dialog
>>> - it is often possible to set italic and underlining there.
>>> Regards,
>>> Dmitry Shaporenkov
>>> JetBrains, Inc
>>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>>> Different font sizes (maybe by a scaling %), italic, underlines,
>>>> line
>>>> spacing,
>>>> strike-through, shadow customisable per item type.
>>>> Ronnie
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