Rolling out the new web-based Micro.blog editor now… Let us know if you have any feedback or run into bugs. There was a brief issue with the reply text box not loading, now fixed. (Caching the wrong minimized JS, argh!)
Rolling out the new web-based Micro.blog editor now… Let us know if you have any feedback or run into bugs. There was a brief issue with the reply text box not loading, now fixed. (Caching the wrong minimized JS, argh!)
@manton Something happens when using double-underscore for bold; the cursor does lag when moving along the second underscore, and then the next word is sort-of trapped as italic no matter what.
At a quick glance it seems to be snappier, which is great. :)
@oelna Yes, I’m hoping to open source the whole platform. The editor could be managed separately, not sure. It’s in its own JS file without any dependencies.
@SimonWoods Thanks! I always use double-asterisks for bold, so need to improve it for underscores.
@otaviocc Thanks, I’ll work on fixing that. Parenthesis and underscores inside URLs have always caused some trouble.
@lexfri This was my own fault, because in dev testing it doesn’t use the minimized version. Just reinforces my feeling to avoid any post-processing of JS.
@manton the reply box looks good. Like that, the formatting buttons become active only after you select text. Nice affordance thought. I also wrote a micro post. As someone who is now relying mostly on the web app, I appreciate this effort.
@moonmehta It hides automatically when you type a title. Do you find you’re often typing longer posts with no title, so don’t care about the warning?
@manton noticed that when copying from my Markdown editor into the web app editor a TON of new lines were added.
I didn’t have this problem earlier this week using the same workflow.
@manton I did look for a hint as to what was supported — it looks like the link to Gruber’s guide is no longer there — but couldn’t find anything.
@SimonWoods the Markdown is powered by goldmark inside of Hugo​ although it’s possible not all of these syntax elements are supported by the text boxes, all of the available Markdown for blogs and replies will be found there.
@jdm I hope it doesn’t matter, but specifically using Ghostwriter on a KDE desktop. The computer I do a lot of posting from is an chromebook with Q4OS. When I’m at my desktop I use Typora but I haven’t posted anything from the desktop in awhile.
@manton Yes. In my case, the warning only pushes me mentally to shorten text rather than write what I just want to.
@manton when I just tried to edit a post using the new editor, the resulting text direction goes backwards, eg to the left of the cursor. So writing something like “photo” inside of existing text actually produces “otohp.”
@manton I’d still love an option to always show the title field, for what it’s worth. Maybe if you’re in podcasting “mode” it’s always visible? Just funny that I always have to upload the audio for the title field to show up.
@lex Good feedback, thanks. Makes sense. We have an option in the iOS and Mac app, but not on the web yet. I’ll add it under the “…” menu later.
@rscottjones @manton Yes, I also got right-to-left entry of text when trying to insert a word in a draft.
@manton put something on the help pages FYI help.micro.blog/t/weird-n… cc @thoughtshrapnel
@otaviocc @numericcitizen I’m having trouble getting macOS to ever predict anything, so I can’t reproduce this. Any example substitutions not working for y’all that I could test?
@manton Is there a post on the Help Forum we should post bugs to or replying to this thread is better? I have a very weird one to report.
@manton Separate post for each bug or is there one post you want everyone to chime in to keep things organized? Whatever you feel best.
@manton If I type “appl”, I get transposed into the apple logo but it goes so fast that the editor turn it immediatly… a small delay would fix this.
@manton The editor resizes when I paste some html, which is good, but as soon as the image I’m posting loads, it is too large and a scrollbar appears. So I’m scrolling back and forth in a window 1/4 the height of my large monitor, with no drag handle to resize. I would very much appreciate some manual control and/or setting to get a much larger area.
@yostos I just fixed something that I think was interfering with that. Do you mind trying to edit the post and see if it works properly? I tested again and it’s working for me with the special truncation comment.
@manton got an issue when posting links with an underscore in (e.g., to Wikipedia articles). In editor view it treats it like markdown italics and looks a mess. All fine once posted, just looks confusing in the editor.
@manton An Lo!, this morning it appeared. Quick work. I still have an itch for a manual resize handle, but this fix does really get the job done. Thank you.
@manton Another small issue: with spell-check turned on in Chrome, the little red squigglies under unknown words flash after every keystroke.