Heyo, I created the [roblox-studio] tag with the hope that it would be a place for developers to discuss issues with and solutions for plugins and extensions of the Roblox Studio IDE. I worded the usage guidelines after the [visual-studio] tag, hoping that people would realize that it was specifi...
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine I can’t seem to grok position dependent languages. That’s a common issue for me dabbling in python. So I can sympathize with them
I've been using the editor quite extensively and it's working quite fine. The dark theme and fence support was most of what wasn't working. As usual, do make sure the edits are correct. Some times rules are triggered on text that shouldn't trigger them. Example being code which is in plain text (usually because it should have been wrapped in backticks originally). There are also other edge cases with, say, the noise rules (e.g., thanks) deleting too much. Often because of a missing full stop.
However, those don't show up often. At worse, you might need to cancel an edit, start again, apply a bit of formatting, then run the Magic Editor again which will fix all the minor typos like lowercase "i", common misspellings, etc. It's a huge help on some posts.
Don't think so. Unless you count regex as AI. I don't.
The way it works is checks for things that match a regex and fixes them. For example "css" into "CSS". Or "thanks in advance" and deletes it with the rest of the sentence.
RegEx is diametrically opposed to artificial intelligence. It represents artificial stupidity. Still, evolution will out - survival of the thickest, and all that jazz.
@VLAZ Yep, I quite agree. There have been many times when I've just bailed out of the edit after trying to use the Magic Editor and done what you've described. Some helpful features would be a full revert button and being able to click on each add/remove in the diff to reverse that specific change. The full revert button would be fairly easy to implement, but the per-change reversion would be substantially more difficult.
Maybe a mid-way to a "per change revision" would be to enable toggling individual rules and live-updating the post. Like you disable a rule because it triggered on a false positive and it re-runs the rules against the post without that one. However, it would require extensive changes to do that. And there is a lot of rules. Finding the correct one might be a pain. Adding information to why a change was made might also get too "noisy" in a preview.
Also, not quite related just remembered that for some reason the Magic Editor adds a "feature" where if you press Ctrl it greys out the editor. I don't think I ever figured out why.
@VLAZ IIRC, that's the beginning of one of the sequences of "Better handling of indentation and the TAB key when editing posts". That feature allows you to highlight a section of text and then use Tab and Shift-Tab to indent/unindent.
It's a bit annoying but I can see the reason for it. You can press Ctrl then use Tab to cycle between different UI elements. Without it, you loose part of the keyboard navigation.
So, yes - protip for anybody who installs Magic Editor - if the editor becomes greyed out, press Ctrl again to "re-enable" it. Happens often if you, say, try to paste or try to use any other shortcut which uses Ctrl.
Can someone with 2k check out the vision history of this question? I've read through it a few times, but I'm still uncertain as to what exactly happened/if a rollback is needed. They removed a lot of content, but also added a bit too.
What do we do with this stuff stackoverflow.com/a/75792965/5292302, see revision, rude/abusive edited to naa.. just naa or nuke the whole goddarn user??
There are still some scattered torches and pitchforks around meta, if you don't like the result.
Not very OK
So, the question consists of, I'm not exaggarating, almost exclusively code blocks for {r}. Yes, with the brackets. No, not all of it is R code. The only tag on the question is excel.