gambas a5660d9ba8 Fix how format on load & save option is taken into account.
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* BUG: Format on load & save option now mark the files as modified, so that search does not become silly.
* BUG: Format on load & save option is now taken into account by the text editor, not just by code editor.
* NEW: URLLabel.Padding now works correctly in form editor.
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Gambas Almost Means BASIC

GAMBAS is a free implementation of a graphical development environment based on a BASIC interpreter and a full development platform. It is very inspired by Visual Basic and Java.

Go to http://gambas.sourceforge.net to get more information: how to compile and install it, where to find binary packages, how to report a bug...

Go to http://gambaswiki.org for the language documentation.

The following pieces of code were borrowed and adapted:

  • The natural string comparison algorithme was adapted from the algorithm made by Martin Pol. See http://sourcefrog.net/projects/natsort/ for more details.

  • The hash table implementation was adapted from the glib one.

  • The HTML entities parsing in gb.gtk comes from KHTML sources.

  • The gb.image.effect sources are adapted from KDE 3 image effect routines.

  • The blur image algorithm was adapted from the StackBlur javascript routine from http://www.quasimondo.com/StackBlurForCanvas.

  • The gb.clipper library embeds the Clipper library. See http://www.angusj.com/delphi/clipper.php for mode details.

  • The function that computes the easter day of a specific year uses an algorithm made by Aloysius Lilius And Christophorus Clavius.

  • The blurring algoritm is based on the 'StackBlur' algorithm made by Mario Klingemann.

If I forget some borrowed code in the list above, just tell me.

Enjoy Gambas!

Benoît.

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Gambas is a free development environment and a full powerful development platform based on a Basic interpreter with object extensions, as easy as Visual Basic™.
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