@Dharman in this edit. How could a guy auto-correct the personal pronoun i to capitalize it to I using NLP? A simple way would be a n-gram window around the isolated i and if say 5 words before and after the i are all in an English dictionary it's not code, so you can capitalize the i for correct orthography.
An exception would be a long commentary where it says "the variable i does so and so". But those would be much rarer than the frequent misspelling. You could also apply this only to low-rep users, because those are more likely to not capitalize the i.
Do you think this question is on topic https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2188884/how-can-i-mix-latex-in-with-markdown and what should be done with it? I think this question contains some useful information.
1. Is it on topic?
• Markdown is off topic on stack overflow: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/335615/question-about-markdown-on-stack-overflow • However, in this particular case it asks to embed LaTeX, and LaTeX is on topic...?
2. What should be done with it, if it's not on topic?
@user202729 Migration isn't possible for posts that are older than 60 days. I haven't looked at the question wrt. it being on/off-topic. With 153,857 views and substantial votes, it seems like it's useful. We normally wouldn't add a historical lock unless it starts to be a problem in some way, or if people work to delete it (when it's useful).
@EricAya I see you have reported multiple spam incidents in the recent past, would it be possible for you to join Charcoal just so that you can directly !!/report them there?
@tripleee I'm not familiar with this, but sure, if it helps, absolutely. I've seen the site with the dashboard, but I don't know about reporting spam using commands.
@EricAya there's a brief intro over at charcoal-se.org but basically, I'll be happy to add the !!/report privilege for you in Charcoal if you can just sign up for a metasmoke account
ping me in the Charcoal room ... or another admin with a link back to this conversation because I'll be leaving to take out the dogs and make dinner soon
@Zim If you mean that the asker hasn't demonstrated problem-solving effort, that is not a reason to close questions. The only thing that matters is that it is a clear, focused, programming problem.
@Ryan M isn't that subjective? I think not demonstrating effort is reason in many cases to close the question. The problem isn't reproducible with any code. They didn't explain what prevented them from solving the problem other than to say "looked everywhere for this solution"
Do you understand that the markup they posted wouldn't work to toggle text in BS 3 or BS 4 either? It's lacking details on how that would've worked .. it needs jquery or JS to make it work in any version and none of those details were included in the question. I don't see it being useful.
because the problem isn't with code they've written
i imagine, after an edit to improve the title, and maybe an additional answer that is more bootstrap-5 specific (for example, you could tie into it's custom event) it'd prove to be a useful question/answer for future visitors
I don't think an attempt from the OP would really help anything
Yeah, basically what Kevin B said: attempts from OPs in these cases tend to result in being overly specific to whatever silly mistake they made in their code, rather than generally applicable to other users who want to do generally the same thing.
There are thousands of "How do I do X in Visual Studio?" questions here, and never a need to justify that you're writing code and not using that same IDE behavior to write text. Same thing here @cigien
@pkamb Actually, I think the X needs to be programming related for the question to be on-topic. It's a fuzzy line for sure. I'm not actually disputing the reopen-pls, I'm curious. I also vaguely remember leaving that closed in review a little while ago, so I'm wondering if I messed that up.
The title/question was a bit unclear as to if it was asking for that behavior in Xcode or for a 3rd party tool. I (somewhat) agree with the closure for 3rd party tool... less programming, specific, more Super User. I gave the question an edit to make it specifically asking for the behavior in the IDE.
25k views and 1st-in-Google SEO make it worth saving and reopening IMO
@pkamb Google result is a subjective result, no? I mean my top answer is catering to me personally, and yours is catering to yours. And lots of bad, vaguely titled pages get tons of views.
@cigien isn't this Q resuming to I want to add the ability to have the option to click on certain text and have the correct javascript code be executed, which for me is too broad and unclear: what is the correct javascript, which html element to click on, etc... ?
@cigien you know I'm defender of the old stuff to be left alone, but...
That seems like the opposite of focused to me. Looks like someone with a rough idea who wants code written for them. Besides which, it's got a good answer and isn't going anywhere.
@Vickel I'm not an SME, but it seems to be clear enough. The question is asking how to make a bit of text clickable, and when clicking it, to run some code. The specific html, or the js code is irrelevant, isn't it?
@miken32 I'm not sure what the motives of the OP have to do with anything. Also, if the answers aren't good, that's all the more reason to open the question, so that better answers can be added, right?
@miken32 Oops, I misread the second part of your message as "it's not a good answer". Still, a question having a good answer is not a reason to keep a question closed either.