This commit allows Ctrl-V, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-X, Ctrl-A & Ctrl-Z in text field, so user can do paste, copy, cut, select all & redo/undo action respectively in Vertical Edge text field of Préférences dialog.
Also the paste content is controlled to allow only the number and white space.
Fix#13874, close#14586
This PR restores shortcuts Shift-DEL, Ctrl-INS and Shift-INS for Cut / Copy / Paste respectively.
the action to delete entire line without selection is removed in this PR due to its shortcut Shift-DEL has triggered several critical issues.
To delete entire line, the users are encouraged to use Scintilla default shortcuts set in Shortcut Mapper: Ctrl-Shift-L (SCI_LINEDELETE). User can remap it to another shortcut via Shortcut mapper.
Fix#14568, fix#14470, fix#14571, close#14557, close#14569
Add translation texts for these commits:
* Add new localization entries (d039eaa)
* Add navigation to the 1st & last tab abilities (4e6bbbc)
This also includes fix-ups to existing texts, to make it clearer.
Close#14534
Update translation texts for these commits:
* Fix confusing memory allocation error message (reused FileTooBigToOpen) (ffc0ed2)
* Make RTL per document & remembered across the sessions (2724e0d)
Close#14448
Scintilla 5.4.1
https://www.scintilla.org/scintilla541.zip
Released 27 December 2023.
1. Add IDocumentEditable interface to allow efficient interaction with document objects which may not be visible in a Scintilla instance. This feature is provisonal and may change before being declared stable. For better type-safety, the ScintillaCall C++ API uses IDocumentEditable* where void* was used before which may require changes to client code that uses document pointer APIs DocPointer, SetDocPointer, CreateDocument, AddRefDocument, and ReleaseDocument.
2. Ctrl-click on a selection deselects it in multiple selection mode.
3. Add SCI_SELECTIONFROMPOINT for modifying multiple selections.
4. Add SCI_SETMOVEEXTENDSSELECTION and SCI_CHANGESELECTIONMODE to simplify selection mode manipulation.
5. Improve performance of global replace by reducing cache invalidation overhead. [Feature #1502](https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/feature-requests/1502/).
6. Fix regular expression search for "\<" matching beginning of search when not beginning of word and for "\>" not matching line end. [Bug #2157](https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/bugs/2157/).
7. Fix regular expression search failure when search for "\<" followed by search for "\>". [Bug #2413](https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/bugs/2413/).
8. Fix regular expression assertion (^, $, \b. \B) failures when using SCFIND_CXX11REGEX. [Bug #2405](https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/bugs/2405/).
9. Fix regular expression bug in reverse direction where shortened match returned. [Bug #2405](https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/bugs/2405/).
10. Avoid character fragments in regular expression search results. [Bug #2405](https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/bugs/2405/).
11. With a document that does not have the SC_DOCUMENTOPTION_TEXT_LARGE option set, allocating more than 2G (calling SCI_ALLOCATE or similar) will now fail with SC_STATUS_FAILURE.
12. Protect SCI_REPLACETARGET, SCI_REPLACETARGETMINIMAL, and SCI_REPLACETARGETRE from application changing target in notification handlers. [Bug #2289](https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/bugs/2289/).
Lexilla 5.3.0
https://www.scintilla.org/lexilla530.zip
Released 27 December 2023.
1. Fix calling AddStaticLexerModule by defining as C++ instead of C which matches header. [Bug #2421](https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/bugs/2421/).
2. Bash: Fix shift operator << incorrectly recognized as here-doc. [Issue #215](https://github.com/ScintillaOrg/lexilla/issues/215).
3. Bash: Fix termination of '${' with first unquoted '}' instead of nesting. [Issue #216](https://github.com/ScintillaOrg/lexilla/issues/216).
4. HTML: JavaScript double-quoted strings may escape line end with '\'. [Issue #214](https://github.com/ScintillaOrg/lexilla/issues/214).
5. Lua: recognize --- doc comments. Defined by [LDoc](https://github.com/lunarmodules/ldoc). Does not recognize --[[-- doc comments which seem less common.
Close#14375