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Thanks a lot for your quick reply. I'll be patient and will be waiting for them to reply.
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Hi Arthur
Your screenshot shows a completely reset submission wizard. Can you confirm that you entered content, set the sections and tags, and then it returned to a blank, reset form?
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Chris Maunder
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Hi Chris
I've entered very small content such as article's title, tags and 1-line comment, but after toggling save button it multiple times reverted to a blank form.
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Can you please clarify what you mean by "toggling save button it multiple times". Did you click save and nothing happened?
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Chris Maunder
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First, I've added some small content to the article's template such as title, tags and 1-line description. Then, I've ticked on the checkbox "Work in progress: don't publish". Finally, I've toggled the "Save this version" button and submission wizard reloaded an empty article template with the following error message: "Their was a problem posting your article.".
Here's screenshot link: 2019-09-12_rf5rj6x6 | Files.fm.[^]
Also, the same happened when I tried to publish an updated article.
modified 12-Sep-19 11:49am.
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Arthur V. Ratz wrote: I've ticked on the checkbox "Work in progress: don't publish"
Ah ha - a nice clue. Did you check the "don't publish" checkbox for the current article, too?
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Chris Maunder
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Additionally... see the screenshot again...
"Their was a problem?"
M.D.V.
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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And yes, that was an original error message displayed.
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Two awesome. Aisle get that fixed.
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Chris Maunder
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I meant the "Work in progress: don't publish" button. I was being a lazy typist.
Out of interest: how many articles have you posted today?
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Chris Maunder
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I've attempted to post one article the multiple of times, but still receive the error.
After each next attempt the submission wizard saved an empty article draft, that was displayed in the "Recovered Drafts" pane.
Currenly, there're two drafts saved.
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Also, I've carefully inspected the problem and I've noticed that the auto-save draft feature completely doesn't work (e.g. disabled), as well as clicking on the "Save Draft" button doesn't take any effect.
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I've found the issue. Looking to do a quick fix.
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Chris Maunder
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Thanks a lot, Chris.
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OK, try now.
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Chris Maunder
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Thanks a lot. Now it works as just fine.
Thanks over again. The incident might be closed.
Cheers, Arthur.
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I would like to suggest an enhancement for how code is displayed. I have seen this style on several sites and it seems very nice : NVIDIA Developer Forums[^]
The main thing this provides is line numbers. This is very helpful because many users write "I get an error on line xyz" and it's a PITA to count lines. The contrasting backgrounds is a nice bonus.
What do y'all think?
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The trouble with that is they need to provide the complete code from line 1. And if the error is in a small subroutine that starts at line 723 there is a lot of irrelevant text to scroll through.
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Interesting. I have always liked CP's code view better than anyone else. I think there may have been a different one I really liked more but can't remember what it was.
I don't like the alternate row coloring, in particular. Seems harder to read.
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Authors have the ability to add line numbers to their code listing if needed:
<pre lang="BASIC" linecount="true" countstart="10" countincrement="10">
PRINT "HELLO WORLD!"
GOTO 10
</pre>
will produce
10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD!"
20 GOTO 10
But I know you're looking for line numbers everywhere.
We could add a button at the top right that adds line numbers, but my preference is to, in general, not have the line numbers in order to keep things clean, and instead leave it to the authors for specific use cases.
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Chris Maunder
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I prefer no line numbers as well because it makes copy/pasting more convenient. However a button to add line numbers (and turn them off) would be a nice feature.
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How can I delete my account? Can u please delete my account?!
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Go to Your Settings[^], select the Privacy tab and choose the appropriate options there.
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Any Idea when you choose
Close my account How to reactivate that account
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