if the () for a function are on a seperate line then the letters of the function that are on the line above are not highlighted correctly.
e.g. edge of window -> | | void someClass::myFunctio| n() | { }
Only the n will highlighted correctly
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VA_X.dll file version 10.0.1216.0 Licensed to: Trial License VA4 License: Trial License VAOpsWin.dll version 1.0.0.33 DevEnv.exe version 7.10.3077.0 msenv.dll version 7.10.3077.0 Font: Courier New 13(Pixels) Comctl32.dll version 5.82.2800.1106 WindowsNT 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 Single processor
Platform: Custom Stable Includes: c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\\Vc7\\include; c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\\Vc7\\atlmfc\\include; c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\\Vc7\\PlatformSDK\\include\\prerelease; c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\\Vc7\\PlatformSDK\\include; c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\\SDK\\v1.1\\include; C:\\depot_vanguard\\coding\\source\\xlib\\boost\\boost;
Library Includes: c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\\Vc7\\atlmfc\\src\\mfc; c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\\Vc7\\atlmfc\\src\\atl; c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\\Vc7\\crt\\src;
I guess this is to do with Word wrap too (see thread #1555). I still don't see how the function name got split over two lines though — I thought Word wrap just moved the whole word on to the next line. Maybe I'm wrong about that though.