Text too small - how can I enlarge it?
W9GFO
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Never mind - I found it.
I'd delete this if I could, but I can't.
I'd delete this if I could, but I can't.

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Oversights, boo-boos, and senior moments are just part of history, bud. Heaven knows, I've had my share.
But if you send Browser some shrimp, he might consider intervening on your behalf.
-Phil
123<crlf>
...would display as...
<31><32><33><0D><0A>
...helpful for debugging, can switch between ASCII and binary interpretation without changing program.
I've had good luck using spin2cpp, Side and PropGCC on a non-trivial (500 line) program - fine work indeed gentleman!
Font type/size, background/foreground color, PST features, and LF/CR adaptation have been specified.
Hex mode is not a specified feature, but could be added if time allows.
Two commands CTRL+'=' and CTRL+SHIFT+'=' to increase SimpleIDE editor font size was intentional - which one should be removed?
Thanks,
--Steve
BTW, I like it better than the CTRL-arrow keys, the iconoclasm used in the Propeller Tool.
-Phil
Since SHIFT+'=' is simply '+' which is a pretty standard 'increase text size' I say keep that.
By the way on the Mac substitute the COMMAND (or Apple) key for CTRL. On my iMac (Lion 10.7.4) SimpleIDE responds to COMMAND+'+' and COMMAND+'-' to increase and decrease text size.
Anyway can we just use the same text zoom as web browsers?
Page Viewing Shortcuts
Full Screen (toggle)
F11
F11 (may depend on window manager)
Zoom Text Smaller
Ctrl+- (minus sign)
Cmd+- (minus sign)
Ctrl+- (minus sign)
Zoom Text Larger
Ctrl+= (plus sign)
Cmd+= (plus sign)
Ctrl+= (plus sign)
No Zoom (back to normal/100%)
Ctrl+0
Cmd+0
Ctrl+0
Well, Full Screen might be a bit much.
Edit: Seems the headings in this table did not cut and paste across. Sure you can see it's Windows, Mac, Linux keys.
-Phil
Using CONTROL and the numeric keypad plus/minus should also work as it does in Firefox, Chrome etc.