Thanks, at least alt-i is now working. I really miss those piano notes, though, since it was almost like being able to see the indent levels, and was even easier than using braces! On 1/8/11, Jamal Mazrui <empower@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I do not recall the steps to activate a sound scheme, but I recall > putting instructions in the EdSharp history of changes file, which is > accessible via the Help menu. Otherwise, I hope Jim Homme can help, > since it is a scheme that he uses and contributed to the EdSharp > distribution. > > The \s token you mentioned stands for white space characters in a > regular expression, but it is not a token in a typical C string. The \s > token means a space, tab, vertical tab, carriage return, line feed, or > form feed character in a regular expression. If you intend a space > character for indentation, you should be able to use a literal space > character. > > Jamal > > > On 1/7/2011 7:26 PM, Alex Hall wrote: >> Hi all, >> I just updated edSharp to the latest version. I rely heavily on the >> Sounds4stuff jaws scheme since I work in Python, but this latest >> update seems to have broken the scheme. Sounds for edit fields, menus, >> buttons, and so on still work, but my indentation sounds are gone. I >> even set the edSharp indent character to \s instead of \t, but nothing >> changed. Does anyone have an idea of what I could try? I installed the >> optional scripts, which I did not do last time, but I doubt that would >> make a difference since the rest of the scheme works as it did before. >> >> On a related note, the indent level query, alt-i, does not work. >> Despite my indent character being \s (I use spaces, not the tab key), >> all lines report an indent level of 0. >> > -- Have a great day, Alex (msg sent from GMail website) mehgcap@xxxxxxxxx; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind