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Hello
I was wondering if there is a possibility to format text pieces in a forum post as inline monospace parts (like HTML's <code>). The current [code] tag is an equivalent to HTML's <pre>, but sometimes I would just like to highlight a piece of text as code without breaking the paragraph.
... such as right now, when I would like to highlight all those [code], <code>, <pre>, etc.
How can I achieve this? Or is it not supported?
Thanks in advance!
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There's [ ins ] tag which looks like a highlighter, but it's pretty hard on the eyes. You can use bold, italics or underline, you can even use color, but I don't think you can use something like <pre>.
You can open a feature request upstream. If fluxbb devs will include it, Arch will too, as Arch uses vanilla software.
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/help.php
There's a link to all possible forum tags at the bottom of "Quick post" area.
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You can open a feature request upstream. If fluxbb devs will include it, Arch will too, as Arch uses vanilla software.
I've posted a request there, let's see what they think of it.
(I'm just puzzled that I'm the first one who misses that feature - am I just weird?)
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Please post the link to your request.
There's already http://fluxbb.org/development/core/tickets/108/
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karol wrote:You can open a feature request upstream. If fluxbb devs will include it, Arch will too, as Arch uses vanilla software.
I've posted a request there, let's see what they think of it.
(I'm just puzzled that I'm the first one who misses that feature - am I just weird?)
I have thought about that too, formatting the commands in forum just like in wiki would be very useful. Though the fact that request is 3 years old doesn't add much hope.
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I'm sorry, here's the post: http://fluxbb.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=7136
Perhaps I should also open a ticket? Or is it considered impolite?
But as axper said, when I look at the progress on the other request, I don't think they seriously consider it important enough to be implemented. And the fact that <pre> becomes [code] and <code> becomes... [what?] doesn't help either.
Last edited by ayekat (2013-06-30 22:27:21)
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I don't think you can do fancy things like that on these forums
(Hint: http://www.tektek.org/color/ )
Edit 2: On second read, I did not really answer your question. It was fun anyway
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Given that, as karol already wrote, there is ticket #108 that has been marked as "2.0alpha3" (even if since 2011), I don't think they would consider it polite if I opened a new one.
But yeah, let's see how fast they get to FluxBB 2 (and whether they postpone it to 2.1 or 2.2... or 3).
(Muahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!)
Last edited by ayekat (2013-07-07 22:02:28)
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And the fact that <pre> becomes [code] and <code> becomes... [what?] doesn't help either.
I'm all in for [what]!
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[wtf]over[/wtf]
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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Not sure if necrobumping, but technically it's still a relevant and unresolved discussion, soo...
I just stumbled over it: Apparently, the aforementioned ticket has been closed/fixed in January, and inline code tags are either coming as [c]this[/c] or as [inline]this[/inline] - in 1.6 (already!). Looking at the list of open tasks for that release, we might still need to wait a little, though.
Anyway, it's coming closer
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