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    It looks very very fine
    The bracketing will be helpful.
    I will try as soon as you publish it.

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    That code in the example looks familiar

    Looks like a nice alternative to MCS

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    FineLineIDE v1.0.0.0 Released!

    See FineLineIDE for download.


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    Just checked it out, looks VERY nice. Makes me want to buy a programmer to work with it.
    -Bert

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    Quote Originally Posted by cncmachineguy View Post
    Just checked it out, looks VERY nice. Makes me want to buy a programmer to work with it.
    I thought you were using a PicKit2?
    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

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    Norm , I just downloaded your latest version and I think it needs a bit more work. I use TAB's for my indenting and when edited with MCSP it looks as it should. When the same program is loaded into your latest version, it seems to get confused about the tab spacing and also seems to get confused about where to put the connecting lines to the left side of the screen. There are places where multiple connections are all covered up by the same line... If you can give me your email address I will send you the some screen shots...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Norm , I just downloaded your latest version and I think it needs a bit more work. I use TAB's for my indenting and when edited with MCSP it looks as it should. When the same program is loaded into your latest version, it seems to get confused about the tab spacing and also seems to get confused about where to put the connecting lines to the left side of the screen. There are places where multiple connections are all covered up by the same line... If you can give me your email address I will send you the some screen shots...

    dave Purola,
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    Click the "email suggestions" link on the Help > About Fineline window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Norm , I just downloaded your latest version and I think it needs a bit more work. I use TAB's for my indenting and when edited with MCSP it looks as it should. When the same program is loaded into your latest version, it seems to get confused about the tab spacing and also seems to get confused about where to put the connecting lines to the left side of the screen. There are places where multiple connections are all covered up by the same line... If you can give me your email address I will send you the some screen shots...

    dave Purola,
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    FL requires an indent to allow room to draw to left of text.
    See how finelines draw to left of "SensorError:" label in post #1.
    Try a select all and indent one step.

    I will look into the tabs replacement width issue.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    I thought you were using a PicKit2?
    No, I have ICD2 and ICD3. But a Pickit2 is on my wish list. Just haven't stopped to look at all the options it can come with.
    -Bert

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