![]() an alternative would be a small pop-up menu. another link to do save-as would be nice, too. so if it was a triple-click accident, it happen in all of these.Ī link, and copying to the ready to paste buffer, would be nice. I tried it several times, and they all failed. We at some point would like to add a link above the codebox that selects all for you and puts it in your buffer for you. By triple clicking you remove everything selected and unable to select all again, as well as lose the syntax highlighter for that codebox (which is a good indicator), until you click once off the box to reset. (Dec-15-2016, 01:22 PM)metulburr Wrote: i would like to point out that if you accidentally triple click you have to restart by clicking off the codebox. Cloud9 IDE Cloud9 provides a development environment in the cloud. You can even generate your own docsets or request docsets to be included. Dash stores snippets of code and instantly searches offline documentation sets for 150+ APIs. also when i tried to paste it pasted the word i was over when i did the double-click. What are some alternatives to Codebox Dash Dash is an API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager. i did notice the highlighting vanished when the menu came up, so there may be a bug in the linux/x version of firefox in that regard. (Dec-15-2016, 05:00 AM)Skaperen Wrote: doing ^C (to copy highlighting) does not get this highlighting into the paste buffer. (Dec-15-2016, 01:16 PM)Kebap Wrote: And here is a test where everybody can test whether or not it works for them: click me so it looks like, at least on linux, that it is just highlighting on the screen, and not putting the data in any buffer. but ^C normally does the windows thing, copying the highlight buffer to the ready-to-paste buffer. If you are on Linux, As far as I know there are really two clipboards, so FF could put the data on one while your editor only looks at the other. The staff who saw my submission with my formating code replacement engine can probably relate to at least some of the stuff I've said.(Dec-15-2016, 07:55 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Works for me, also on FF 50.0.2. The only allowed things should be to dump the returned html out in the template and calling pre_edit_parse on the output of pre_db_parse to unparse the code. Treat the output from the parser as an unknown bit-stream, please. I am talking about things like removing images for people who don't want them and a billion other tiny tasks. Sure, it may want to use the normal input escaping routine, but please, let it chose if it wants to.Īnd while I am ranting about this subject, please get rid of all the post formating code from anything but the parser class. honors text formats like, long text now wraps, the code box size is.
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