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Stop Au3Check from showing red text in red border


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I just downloaded the latest Scite version (SciTE4AutoIt3, v3.3.9.0) and now, when I compile my script, I see errors and warnings in red text embedded in my code. I want to remove them (actually, I want to stop them from displaying at all), but I don't see any configuration to do this.

The version of Au3Check.exe that runs is 1.54.19.0

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Well, the easiest way would be to stop writing code with errors in them. The other way is to add this to your SciteUser.properties file and save it, you might need to close and reopen SciTE for it to take effect.

error.inline=0

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I hate it when there are undocumented settings introduced with updates :)

The change is in the changelog and the setting is documented in the helpfile. Where more do you want it? ;) Edited by AdmiralAlkex
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The change log mentions "Added automation for displaying inline errors in SciTE for AU3Check and Tidy." The SciTE help documentation is thousands of lines long, with no way to see what changed. Buried in there is a single line "To see error messages interspersed with the source code, set error.inline=1".

I would expect the change log to document new or changed Properties Variables, command line parameters, etc.

I don't have the previous version's help file to compare the new help file to, so more details in the change logs would be more helpful.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Well, the easiest way would be to stop writing code with errors in them. The other way is to add this to your SciteUser.properties file and save it, you might need to close and reopen SciTE for it to take effect.

error.inline=0

Cool, thanks. But I think I prefer your first option. You don't happen to have a line of code for that lying around? :D
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