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- November 12, 2006 at 1:15 pm #3998shaohaoMember
That will be cool if EmEditor can add a column marker in its view windows.
The column marker is very usefule when users want to print text information to printer. With the column marker, users won’t input a long text which will be cut off by printer.
November 13, 2006 at 7:30 am #4001Yutaka EmuraKeymasterI am not sure what you mean by column maker. You should explain more in details or draw a picture.
November 15, 2006 at 9:06 am #4007shaohaoMemberIt is a useful function of UltraEdit. I wish EmEditor can implement it soon.
A column marker is a thin vertical line that indicates the position of the column on the screen. If a column marker is specified to be at column 80, the marker is placed between the 80th column and the 81st column.
If this feature is enabled, columns to the right of the marker will scroll horizontally while columns to the left will not. While the horizontal scroll is in effect, any mouse selection or clicking of the primary mouse button within the fixed portion of the display will cause the horizontal scroll position to be reset allowing viewing and editing of the continuous columns.
When this item is checked (enabled) the columns to the left of the 1st column marker are fixed, and do not scroll horizontally while the columns to the right of the column marker will scroll as normal when the horizontal scroll bar is used or when the cursor is positioned to the right hand side of the window forcing a horizontal scroll.
Unlike EmEditor’s horizontal line and vertical line, the column marker is a fixed line.
BTW: Column Mode is another very powerful feature of UltraEdit. Is it possible to update EmEditor’s Box selection to a powerful “Box Edit mode” or “Column Edit mode”
November 15, 2006 at 6:22 pm #4009Yutaka EmuraKeymasterYou can see the border by changing the background color of Outside of regions. Go to Properties, select Display, and select Outside of regions in the Specify Part list, click Background Color, and select a different color such as gray.
Column mode can be triggered by CTRL + SHIFT + F8 although the behavior may be somewhat different from other editors.
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