Added a "format help" button to the long comment edit window. This
brings up a quick summary of the format tags in a modal dialog.
Updated documentation and tutorial.
Started implementing the fancy formatter. It currently doesn't do
anything fancy, just word-wrapping.
Moved the static DebugShowRuler field into Formatter, so that the
cached data is discarded when the setting changes.
Also, updated SourceNotes with instructions for publishing a release.
Added a "fancy" flag to MultiLineComment. If set, we will use
formatting commands embedded in the text itself. The max width pop-up
and "boxed" flag will be ignored in favor of width and boxing
directives. (See issue #111.)
The current "fancy" formatter is just a placeholder that folds lines
every 10 characters.
Removed FormattedMlcCache (added two changes back). Caching the
rendered string list in the MLC itself is simpler and more efficient
than having a separate cache, and it works for Notes as well.
Added anchors for more comments in the 20090 test.
If an end-of-line comment ended with '\', the code that "prettifies"
the JSON output would get confused, and would start inserting \r\n
after commas inside comment strings. This didn't corrupt the project
files, but it did make them look funny, and required manual cleanup.
Added a sample. This won't catch regressions of this particular
problem because it only happens when you save the file, but if
nothing else it'll act as documentation.
This is the first step toward changing the address region map from a
linear list to a hierarchy. See issue #107 for the plan.
The AddressMap class has been rewritten to support the new approach.
The rest of the project has been updated to conform to the new API,
but feature-wise is unchanged. While the map class supports
nested regions with explicit lengths, the rest of the application
still assumes a series of non-overlapping regions with "floating"
lengths.
The Set Address dialog is currently non-functional.
All of the output for cc65 changed because generation of segment
comments has been removed. Some of the output for ACME changed as
well, because we no longer follow "* = addr" with a redundant
pseudopc statement. ACME and 65tass have similar approaches to
placing things in memory, and so now have similar implementations.