rfresh Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Aug 1, 2019 #1 When I have some kind of syntax error in my script code in the designer, I can hardly see where the error is because the font color is almost the same as the normal font color. Is there a way I can set the error color to red to make it stand it out? Thank you...
When I have some kind of syntax error in my script code in the designer, I can hardly see where the error is because the font color is almost the same as the normal font color. Is there a way I can set the error color to red to make it stand it out? Thank you...
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Aug 1, 2019 #2 The font color is exactly the same. You should press on F5 and it will take you to the correct place. Upvote 0
The font color is exactly the same. You should press on F5 and it will take you to the correct place.
rfresh Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Aug 1, 2019 #3 F5 actually takes one line below the bad line, but that's close enough. A future suggestion would be to highlight the error line with a color that makes it easier to see. Perhaps that's easy to say but hard to implement. Thanks... Upvote 0
F5 actually takes one line below the bad line, but that's close enough. A future suggestion would be to highlight the error line with a color that makes it easier to see. Perhaps that's easy to say but hard to implement. Thanks...