Ian Thompson 53e535dfcf Text Markers: multiple, coloured selections within a Text object with group relationships. They allow portions of text to be edited as one and enable quick jumping between and editing of different areas.
Flags control the behaviour and grouping of markers. At present, Ctrl+M places a marker with TMARK_EDITALL set for testing purposes.

I have also split the text area event handler into separate methods for marker handling and the existing text tools. This makes the events system much easier to follow as it was getting a little hairy.
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Welcome to the fun world of open source.

For instructions on building and installing Blender, please see the file named
INSTALL.


---------------------.Blanguages and the .blender directory---------------------

The .blender directory holds various data files for Blender.
In the 2.28a release those are the .Blanguages file containing a list of
translations, the translations themselves and a default ttf font.

Blender checks for the presence of this directory in several locations:
	- the current directory
	- your home directory
	- On OSX, the blender bundle is also checked 
	- On Windows, the installation dir is checked.

If you get a 'File ".Blanguages" not found' warning, try to copy the .blender
dir to one of these locations (your home directory being recommended).



-------------------------------------Links--------------------------------------

Getting Involved:
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Community:
http://www.blender.org/Community

Main blender development site:
http://www.blender.org

The Blender project homepage:
http://projects.blender.org/projects/bf-blender

Documentation:
http://www.blender.org/education-help

Bug tracker:
http://www.blender.org/development/report-a-bug

Feature request tracker:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Requests
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