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after a while of search I noticed that when I have some ++ in normal text, which is not so uncommon, e.g. C++, the next folded plugin use breaks the formatting of the document.
Here some example code:
Is C++ better than C# or is Visual Studio Code better? Or Visual Basic 6.0 in the end? blablabla etc.
++++ Click to unfold... |
Unfolded area
++++
This makes the text since the first ++ (from C++) all clickable and not only the Click to unfold, here a little screenshot:
I dont know if this is a bug, but it took me a while to find it. First I thought it is related to my very long article, but its the ++ in the text obviously.
Shouldnt the ++ in between some normal text be ignored? The plugin needs four times the + and not only two and at the beginning of the line. In the middle of a line I think the + characters should be ignored, shouldnthey?
Is it fixable? Or by design?
Thanks, frank
Release 2023-04-04a "Jack Jackrum" on Ubuntu 22.04
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm also having this problem. Mention of C++ is starting and ending folded sections, even though the 2 + characters are on separate lines. My understanding of the inline version is that it should only activate if there is an open and a close pair of ++ on the same line, My fix suggestion would be to make the multi-line inline option use a longer character activation sequence (which is hopefully rarer in normal text), something like ++-- and then --++ at the end.
Hallo
after a while of search I noticed that when I have some
++
in normal text, which is not so uncommon, e.g.C++
, the next folded plugin use breaks the formatting of the document.Here some example code:
This makes the text since the first
++
(from C++) all clickable and not only theClick to unfold
, here a little screenshot:I dont know if this is a bug, but it took me a while to find it. First I thought it is related to my very long article, but its the
++
in the text obviously.Shouldnt the
++
in between some normal text be ignored? The plugin needs four times the+
and not only two and at the beginning of the line. In the middle of a line I think the+
characters should be ignored, shouldnthey?Is it fixable? Or by design?
Thanks, frank
Release 2023-04-04a "Jack Jackrum" on Ubuntu 22.04
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: