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In Scite text editor there is a global properties file shipped with the editor. I downloaded Scite latest version from the website but when I open the open dialog in scite, not all the filters show up in the drop down menu. For example, verilog, TeX, and many more filters do not show up, even though they are enabled in the sciteglobal.properties file under open.filter

Is this a bug in scite or am I missing something?

For example some filters that do work are perl, lua, ada - but tex, verilog, pascal, and more do not show up in the drop down. They are not commented out in the global properties file.

A temporary work around is to move them around to different spots in the global properties file. for example if I move them to non alphabetical order and put them at the very top, they seem to be enabled.

I know the ALL SOURCE files filter is limited to 256 characters or something similar, but the individual filters should not be limited in the drop down menu and they should not be missing.. right?

I compiled scite from the source code myself, and it has the same problem. Or is there something as designed that I am missing and this is not a bug?

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找到了我自己的问题的解决方案...

scite 附带的默认 sciteglobal.properties 文件不正确。由于模块打开过滤器等项目的注释,它被解析错误。删除打开过滤器中的所有井号,以便打开过滤器列表中没有任何内容被注释掉,这解决了问题。

不要注释掉 open.filter 列表中的项目,而是使用 imports.exclude 来删除项目。

于 2015-03-21T00:44:53.610 回答