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From: | Meketon, Marc |
Subject: | Re: [Help-glpk] GUSEK output line coloring |
Date: | Mon, 9 Sep 2013 21:12:36 -0500 |
Thanks. At least this somewhat de-mystifies the GUSEK output. I find when the initial character is “+” that the line is not green – it’s some type of blue (I’m color-blind so I am the wrong person to ask for the exact
color). Examine the two lines below: 864 Intermd 112.77 13.03 99.74 0.00
909 Intermd 92.12 0.00 92.12 0.00 909I In GUSEK, the first line is dark pink while the second line is black. Both start with a number, both then have a tab (e.g., a tab is between 864 and Intermd).
I can double click on the first line that is in dark pink, and I jump to line 112 of the GMPL code. But I cannot double click on the second line and jump to line 92. Exploring this a bit further, there is a <tab> between Intermd and 112.77 on the first
line, but the second line has a <tab><space> between Intermd and 92.12. When I take out the <space>, it becomes dark-pink, and when I double click on it I jump to line 92. So with your help, I think we solved enough of the mystery of when the lines are colored. Thank you. -Marc From: Luiz Bettoni [mailto:address@hidden
Hi, Marc. This colored output is a native feature of Scite editor (GUSEK is a Scite fork). Unfortunately, didn't fine any help to point to you.
Where '<N>' is a number, '<TAB>' is the tabulation character, '<filename>' is the model file name and so on.
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