Why not make the code sample button ({}
) open a window similar to the code snippet window? Currently, if someone clicks that the {}
button when nothing is selected, it just adds a enter code here
indented with 4 spaces. A new user might not be aware that for example they have to indent every line 4 spaces and not just the first one. What I suggest is that if nothing is selected, the {}
button should open a window similar to the code snippet window, but suitable for any language. If something is selected, the {}
button could indent the selected content 4 spaces like it does now so that it's not too difficult to indent. When nothing is selected, the {}
button could do something like this:

The user would enter their code in the window and wouldn't have to indent it 4 spaces. Clicking "Save & insert into post" would automatically indent the code 4 spaces like for code snippets, except it wouldn't add a "Run" button. It could also detect if there is a list right before the code and indent 8 spaces if needed (see here).
There would also be some useful things in the left of the window. There could be Language dropdown list which would automatically generate an HTML comment for syntax highlighting (the list of languages could be the list of supported languages here), and maybe a Tidy button like there already is for code snippets (though a Tidy button may cause some issues with Python or similar languages).
For example, the if the user enters the following, it would output the following markdown code:

<!-- language: lang-c -->
#include <ctype.h>
for(i = 0; i < strlen(letter); i++){
letter[i] = tolower(letter[i]);
}
This would have the advantage of being more user-friendly to new users so there would be less badly formatted code.
Maybe if the user enters code in a snippet that doesn't look like HTML, javascript or CSS, the system could suggest they switch to the above window.
web.xml
file, and the snippet said the XML content was JS