SlickEdit 2008 Second Glance

I tried to use SlickEdit 2008 this morning for formatting my SilverlightCream post, and had problems.

The posts are formatted as html and then I paste them into the GeeksWithBlogs edit area. Works grreat, I've done it enough I don't have to think much about the mechanics of it. I've got a macro I run that formats out my content section.

My toolbars were gone, so I hooked up a new toolbar with one button, and attached it to the macro for the blog content. It didn't work... it didn't just have a problem, it didn't work spectacularly... so that was annoying, considering that I'm now wondering about that 3600 lines of macros I have ... I just counted, there are 79 macros in there...

Well... considering I was 6 revs back, maybe there's something subtle, so I took the quick route... I had 6 of these to do, and I just turned on the macro recorder and typed one out by hand... looked good. turned off the recorder, and gave it the same name as the old one, let it recompile, and then ran it... THAT didn't work either... not a good sign for the home team.

So, I did the other 4 by hand and said heck with it. Meanwhile the block highlighting was annoying me and I thought maybe that had something to do with the problem, but it was way past time to go to work.

So tonight I took a look at the highlighting, and got that toned down with color so it wasn't flashing so bright.

I then went in and tried playing with the macro multiple times, and the best I could get was bad.

Knowing what I do about the macro language, I can probably fix this, but geez... I've got a link that I want to paste in an href, so I start typing:

   <dt

and somewhere along the time that I finish with the 't', what appears on the screen is:

   <dt></dt>

and the cursor is sitting appropriately between the > and the < in the middle ... all good, and as I'd expect.

So now I start to type the href, and I can find no way to avoid this:


I know this is hard to read against snow white, but it's much nicer with the black background of the editor.

Bottom-line, I could find no way of getting it to keep the </a> inside the </dt> ... and this is pretty annoying. You can see the dt tag is highlighted, so it clearly understands I'm inside the dt tag pair, why does it put the </a> at the end of the line?

No doubt this is what caused my macro fo fall over.

I'll see about pursuing this on the SlickEdit forums and blog about anything I find.

When I did the SilverlightCream post tonight, I fired up my tired old Version 7 because it just works :)

 Stay in the 'Light!
-Dave

Silverlight Cream for May 12, 2008 - 2 -- # 273

Nikolay Raychev with a couple articles about SL2 buttons, DanWahlin continuing his SL 1.0 series, and Todd Anglin on SL2 UI Controls in general.

I've had 4 emails about running SilverlightCream.com really wide and having the CSS cause problems, but this morning, Henrik Sderlund wrote me about it, and after exchanging email with him, he wrote back with the CSS solution. How cool is that? Thanks Henrik!

From SilverlightCream.com:

Button Controls in Silverlight 2 Beta 1
Nikolay Raychev goes through a nice explanation of the various types of SL2 buttons, with examples and some code for some of the more interesting bits.
Using the Button control in Silverlight 2 Beta 1
Nikolay continues with using the Button control and expanding upon the basic use.
My Latest Silverlight Articles
Dan Wahlin has been doing a series on Silverlight 1.0 and with all the product he's got, this might be a good time to jump in and look around!
First Look: Silverlight 2.0 UI Controls
Todd Anglin posted this very nice article about the Silverlight 2.0 controls. This is a very good write-up from layout to media, and is well worth a read!

Stay in the 'Light!

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Silverlight Cream for May 12, 2008 -- #272

Michael Washington with Silverlight Desktop and SL Resizable, Draggable WIndows, Lee on Changing Itemtemplate to show details, BBC SL Zoom and WOW, and Jeff Paries Timeline Infographic.

Sorry for an edit on this, I know it pushes it again. I was going to leave the date alone, but dang... I miss-typed Silverlight... lol

From SilverlightCream.com:

Silverlight Desktop
Michael Washington has been busy with Silverlight 2. This was actually his second submittal. He has opened a new site named SilverlightDesktop.net and for his first posting there, he is dynamically loading a SL2 control into a resizable Draggable Window. This thing just works! ... all the source is available by looking in the right-hand sidebar.
Silverlight 2 Resizable and Dragable Window
Maybe this ordering works good, because this is Michaels article on the resizable Draggable windows he used in the previous example. Great job, Michael!
Changing Itemtemplate to show details in when selected
Lee is back, this time showing how to display Itemtemplate details when selected... cool stuff, all the source!
BBC Silverlight Zoom and Wow
Jesse Liberty Posted this about how the BBC used DeepZoom to promote Radio 1's big weekend... can we say "Silverlight Downloads"?? :)
Timeline Infographics
Jeff didn't send this to me, but this is a very nice piece of work. He has some information on his site, and a link out to the real application on Microsoft's site... great job, Jeff!

Stay in the 'Light!

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