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Bug #60476 Code highlighting doesn't work any more.
Submitted: 2011-12-08 17:00 UTC Modified: 2011-12-17 14:47 UTC
From: yago@php.net Assigned: yannick (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Online Doc Editor problem
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 [2011-12-08 17:00 UTC] yago@php.net
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Hi Yannick,
in the default "theme" the code highlight it doesn't work anymore. It was really 
useful to distinguish between text and XML. Can you add it back? You can also add 
the feature to enable/disable this feature in the settings.


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 [2011-12-08 18:25 UTC] yannick@php.net
Hi Yago,

Could you be more specific ? I'm not sure to understand all what you mean
 [2011-12-08 18:25 UTC] yannick@php.net
-Assigned To: +Assigned To: yannick
 [2011-12-08 18:39 UTC] yago@php.net
If I go to for the first time to https://edit.php.net/ and I login as anonymous 
and I open a file I can see the XML file with highlighting colors for example: the 
XML tags are green color and the text in blue color. But for 'existing accounts' 
like my personal account or other user accounts (everyone that I talked so far) we 
can't see the highlighting colors anymore: all the XML text looks black. I'm 
guessing that something changed and you need to apply the change to the existing 
users.
 [2011-12-08 18:44 UTC] yannick@php.net
When you open a file, you have a new menu "Editor option", you have to select a 
theme from this menu.
I have fix it already, but your config isn't uptodate.

Select the default theme and you will retrieve the "old" beaviours
 [2011-12-08 19:20 UTC] yago@php.net
Ohhh ok! I see... You added a new syntax highlighting theme selector! Well we 
didnĀ“t know. Nice work. Thanks so much! it worked that you told me to do.
   
Yannick,
How hard could it could be to tag a release each time that you add new features 
or fix bugs?

It will be really nice to know which version of the Online Editor are we running 
and you can add a "topic" notification if you do a minor update. Also it will be 
useful to have a link with a release log and see all the new cool changes and 
fixes. That way if we need to change anything we will know immediately and it 
will be nice to be aware of all the new cool stuff you added.
 [2011-12-17 14:47 UTC] yannick@php.net
This bug has been fixed in SVN, and should show up online in an
hour or three.

Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP.net better.

Yago,

I post on twitter all changes in general.
I know that I must find a way to informe users about the new change, but haven't 
found a cool and easy way for now, sorry...

You can view all commit too via http://news.php.net/php.doc.web

If you want to post some news regarding of this list to informe all users, I 
will be pleased ;)

Best,
 [2011-12-17 14:47 UTC] yannick@php.net
-Status: Assigned +Status: Closed
 
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