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*sigh* I know. I almost want to make a universal XSL stylesheet to strip all the junk but it would be a bear to accomplish
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yeah i tried. I need a better editor. If i write enough articles maybe i'll buy one.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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codewitch honey crisis wrote: I need a better editor. notepad++, pspad?
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Visual Studio works well with that.
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I write my articles in Notepad.
Sometimes I even write longer forum posts in Notepad.
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there's a ton of formatting in this one though, including several HTML tables
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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codewitch honey crisis wrote: including several HTML tables Which can be temporarily simulated with tabulations and <pre lang="text"> in notepad
I used a mix with mines. Wrote it in notepad, pasted it in CP Editor (as a draft) to use the preview and went back to notepad to continue / correct things as many times as necessary.
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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Yeah i think normally i would have tried something like that, but this just had so much formatting in it i decided not to to "save time"
blew up in my face.
what i need is a good wysiwyg editor that makes simple HTML. I used to have one, and i can't remember what it's called now.
People keep talking about VS code, but does it do wysiwyg html?
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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codewitch honey crisis wrote: but does it do wysiwyg html?
I don't know, I wouldn't want that. I prefer to see the raw HTML.
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when i'm writing an article i prefer the tags out of my way. i use them when i want to refine
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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codewitch honey crisis wrote: People keep talking about VS code, but does it do wysiwyg html? No idea. I didn't even know about VS Code
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Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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Besides VS Code, MS still has Expression Web available free for download.
It was the replacement for FrontPage, and is more about the web design and less about the coding; and a lot less overhead.
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codewitch honey crisis wrote: So I was editing an article for submission and I found out the Code Project
I still don't find the CP editor usable. FrontPage for me!
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Marc Clifton wrote: FrontPage for me!
Nothing wrong with that, much less overhead than any of the Visual Studio alternatives
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You should have auto-saved drafts that you can go back to. If you need a hand recovering then send me an email (chris@codeproject.com). Which browser / OS are you using?
We use CKEditor (and old version) but we're in the process of upgrading. I'm assuming / hoping this will help with some of the more egregious issues.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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ooh thank you. i am using chrome on win10 x64
I've long since rewrote and posted since it happened, but I appreciate the help!
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Some years ago (before autosave was commonplace) I switched from one ASCII editor that might ask me "You have unsaved changes! Do you want to save them before exiting?" and I happily hit the "Y" key, to another one that asked me "You have unsaved changes! Do you really want to exit without saving them?". By a ten year old habit I happily hit "Y". Not so happily when I discovered what I had just confirmed. For a few months, I had the highest swearing frequency I have had throughout my life.
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Hi all,
INTRODUCTION
I got a couple of KEF EGG loudspeakers that sound wonderful.
Those loudspeakers come with multiple connection options, USB, 3.5mm jack, optical fiber and bluetooth.
I never use the last one as I have them connected to my dock station using the USB port, taking maximum profit of the incorporated DAC they have.
ISSUE
Even the manual specifies that you must press and hold the button for 2 seconds to start a bluetooth connection (KEF EGG Quick Start Manual (Page 5 of 14)[^]) and that a little bit further the manual reads that while the pairing the loudspeakers lights blink slowly (KEF EGG Quick Start Manual (Page 8 of 14)[^]).
But it seems that while the loudspeakers are in stand by mode the pairing is free and automatic... no need to press any button or doing any action in the loudspeaker side.
For this reason my wife got a big scare as the loudspeakers started playing music at maximum volume suddenly while I was at a business travel as one neighbor decided to pair his phone with our loudspeakers.
The KEF technical support guy has told me this is "by design" and that I should unplug the loudspeakers to avoid this...
Given I have spent 400€ with the loudspeakers and that they sit on a sit/stand desk, in the back of two 24" monitors and the plug is under a lid, you can imagine how happy I am now...
Of course I'm worried that: I could get my loudspeakers broken given a happy neighbor can decide to get them playing at maximum volume at will, I can have legal problems because the loudspeakers could start playing at maximum volume during nights if I'm not home, we can get scares at any moment.
QUESTION
Is there any rule on the bluetooth 4.0 protocols/specifications that force the pairing process to have some human participation (pressing a button, entering a password...) to be able to establish a connection?
Thank you very much for your answers.
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have you tried turning your mains power on and off? (perhaps just in case the water too.)
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Yes, of course! I've went to the street and removed all the trees too, but it seems after putting them again in their place the problem still happens.
Thank you lopatir for your help.
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Joan M wrote: I've went to the street and removed all the trees Well, there's your problem.
Trees don't connect to your speakers, your neighbors do.
Leaving the trees alone, but removing your neighbors will definitely solve your problem
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I'm going to buy a shotgun...
I'll let you know the result.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
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Having just read the wiki on Bluetooth there does not appear to be any mandatory password protected handshake required.
One concern I would have is if the speaker also has a microphone.
I have a bluetooth speaker that has a microphone (Betron KS808) and I leave it switched off when not using it partly for this reason.
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Yes, but in this case, the power off button put the loudspeakers in standby... and in standby they accept pairings, and once paired... they can start them up at full volume...
I'll have to end up putting a switch there that allow me to unplug them comfortably each time I don't use them.
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