Timeline for Is the new editor's inline code tool supposed to break up code blocks?
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Jul 13, 2022 at 17:46 | comment | added | V2Blast StaffMod | @KevinB: ...Doesn't the answer here already have a link to the issue on GitHub? | |
Jul 12, 2022 at 14:43 | comment | added | Kevin B | a link to the issue would have been a bit more useful, nothing in the beta 1 section mentions this problem | |
Jul 12, 2022 at 14:35 | comment | added | Yaakov Ellis StaffMod | This was completed in release Beta 1 | |
Jul 12, 2022 at 14:35 | history | edited | Yaakov EllisStaffMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
completed in release Beta 1
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Jun 13, 2022 at 13:41 | comment | added | Ben Kelly StaffMod | @Makyen Please don't take this response as a deferral of responsibility from ourselves to the user. I outlined the editor's behavior here to show why this was happening. I do believe that this is a common enough use case that we can attempt to preemptively mitigate it, even going so far as to file an enhancement against our current release milestone (in other words, immediate prioritization). I did poke a bit of fun at myself for the "user error" comment, but that was probably lost on folks that are not familiar with the iPhone "antenna gate" coverage from a number of years ago. | |
Jun 4, 2022 at 2:58 | comment | added | Makyen Mod | Saying "this isn't a bug, but user error" is, again, a fundamentally flawed point of view for an editor like this. It's absolutely a bug, a design flaw, or some other mis-operation, that the editor mangles the text prior to saving it. Trying to brush it off as "user error" is inappropriate. Yes, sure, the user didn't provide Markdown that did what they probably intended. But, they did provide text and the editor mangled that text, rather than save it as the user entered it. | |
Jun 4, 2022 at 2:52 | comment | added | Makyen Mod | The assumption it uses of being able to accurately parse the text into an internal format is fundamentally flawed when reversing that process doesn't produce the exact same text as the source. Currently, it's assuming that it is the ultimate source of truth about what the text for the post will be. That's just wrong. The source of truth for the text is what the user enters, even if the user gets it wrong. | |
Jun 4, 2022 at 2:47 | comment | added | Makyen Mod | We'll never know what other CommonMark converters would have done with the source text, because the Stacks Editor destroys the source text and forces its interpretation of the source text to be what is saved. That's one of the major problems. It will always get some things wrong, because people will feed it text which isn't proper Markdown. It needs to save the source text, not the mangled mess which it interprets the text to be. | |
Jun 4, 2022 at 0:40 | vote | accept | D M | ||
Jun 3, 2022 at 19:47 | history | answered | Ben KellyStaffMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |