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Scintilla Release 5.3.8 https://www.scintilla.org/scintilla538.zip Released 5 November 2023. Fix excessive memory use when deleting contiguous ranges backwards. Notepad++ Issue #13442. Fix incorrect substitution when searching for a regular expression backwards. Bug #2405. Make SCI_MOVESELECTEDLINESUP and SCI_MOVESELECTEDLINESDOWN work for rectangular selections. Bug #2078. For Cocoa, minimum supported macOS release increased to 10.13. For Cocoa, fix invisible text on macOS 14 Sonoma. Bug #2402. For Cocoa, do nothing for suspendDrawing on macOS 10.14+ as the underlying calls have been deprecated. and lexilla Release 5.2.8 https://www.scintilla.org/lexilla528.zip Released 5 November 2023. Python: Update f-string handling to match PEP 701 and Python 3.12. Controlled with property lexer.python.strings.f.pep.701. Issue #150, Pull request #209. R: Fix escape sequence highlighting with change of for loop to while loop. Issue #206, Pull request #207. Minimum supported macOS release increased to 10.13. Related to Notepad++ issue #13442, #14188 & #14288 Tested with: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/14188#issuecomment-1740088956 Result: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/14188#issuecomment-1799039503 Fix #13442, fix #14188, fix #14288, close #14320
README for building of Scintilla on Qt There are two different Scintilla libraries that can be produced: ScintillaEditBase A basic widget callable from C++ which is small and can be used just as is or with higher level functionality added. ScintillaEdit A more complete C++ widget with a method for every Scintilla API and a secondary API allowing direct access to document objects. Building a library ScintillaEditBase can be built without performing any generation steps. The ScintillaEditBase/ScintillaEditBase.pro project can be loaded into Qt Creator and the "Build All" command performed. Alternatively, run "qmake" to build make files and then use the platform make to build. Most commonly, use "make" on Unix and "nmake" on Windows. On Linux, qmake may be called qmake-qt5 or qmake-qt4. ScintillaEdit requires a generation command be run first. From the ScintillaEdit directory: python WidgetGen.py After the generation command has run, the ScintillaEdit.h and ScintillaEdit.cpp files will have been populated with the Scintilla API methods. To build, use Qt Creator or qmake and make as for ScintillaEditBase.