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As ChrisF♦ answered, as long as nothing changes when code is selected and I then press the button, I doubt there's anyone whose current workflow is interrupted by your change.
At least I doubt there's anyone seriously using the site and depending on it inserting two backticks with a selected placeholder in-between.

Just a few things for the new code-editor:

  1. Allow using tab (resp. shift+tab) for indenting/ununindenting all selected lines resp. simply getting to the next/previous tab-tab both with andstop if nothing selected (I'll probably use it mostly without text-selectionhaving anything selected for anything but fixing bad formatting, where it's the other way around). Otherwise
    Otherwise, it just does not help that much. Tabstop should be consistent with the sites markdown, thus 4.
  2. Give a selector for the highlighter at the top, with default "auto (whatever that actually means considering the questions current tags, please show here)".
  3. Consider allowing multiple files, which means they also need names. While most MCVEs should belong in a single file, there are rare circumstances multiple languages / headers / whatever cause problems. Thus, highlighting for them should be independent of each other.
    If you add this feature, make it warn the first few times that the OP is probably failing the "minimal" part of MCVE, probably on all sites but codereview.

As ChrisF♦ answered, as long as nothing changes when code is selected and I then press the button, I doubt there's anyone whose current workflow is interrupted by your change.
At least I doubt there's anyone seriously using the site and depending on it inserting two backticks with a selected placeholder in-between.

Just a few things for the new code-editor:

  1. Allow tab/un-tab both with and without text-selection. Otherwise, it just does not help that much. Tabstop should be consistent with the sites markdown, thus 4.
  2. Give a selector for the highlighter at the top, with default "auto (whatever that actually means considering the questions current tags, please show here)".
  3. Consider allowing multiple files, which means they also need names. While most MCVEs should belong in a single file, there are rare circumstances multiple languages / headers / whatever cause problems. Thus, highlighting for them should be independent of each other.

As ChrisF♦ answered, as long as nothing changes when code is selected and I then press the button, I doubt there's anyone whose current workflow is interrupted by your change.
At least I doubt there's anyone seriously using the site and depending on it inserting two backticks with a selected placeholder in-between.

Just a few things for the new code-editor:

  1. Allow using tab (resp. shift+tab) for indenting/unindenting all selected lines resp. simply getting to the next/previous tab-stop if nothing selected (I'll probably use it mostly without having anything selected for anything but fixing bad formatting, where it's the other way around).
    Otherwise, it just does not help that much. Tabstop should be consistent with the sites markdown, thus 4.
  2. Give a selector for the highlighter at the top, with default "auto (whatever that actually means considering the questions current tags, please show here)".
  3. Consider allowing multiple files, which means they also need names. While most MCVEs should belong in a single file, there are rare circumstances multiple languages / headers / whatever cause problems. Thus, highlighting for them should be independent of each other.
    If you add this feature, make it warn the first few times that the OP is probably failing the "minimal" part of MCVE, probably on all sites but codereview.
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Deduplicator
  • 45.6k
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  • 173

As ChrisF♦ answered, as long as nothing changes when code is selected and I then press the button, I doubt there's anyone whose current workflow is interrupted by your change.
At least I doubt there's anyone seriously using the site and depending on it inserting two backticks with a selected placeholder in-between.

Just a few things for the new code-editor:

  1. Allow tab/un-tab both with and without text-selection. Otherwise, it just does not help that much. Tabstop should be consistent with the sites markdown, thus 4.
  2. Give a selector for the highlighter at the top, with default "auto (whatever that actually means considering the questions current tags, please show here)".
  3. Consider allowing multiple files, which means they also need names. While most MCVEs should belong in a single file, there are rare circumstances multiple languages / headers / whatever cause problems. Thus, highlighting for them should be independent of each other.