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Can't seem to edit .cook files #40

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ArcticFox037 opened this issue Jan 23, 2024 · 7 comments
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Can't seem to edit .cook files #40

ArcticFox037 opened this issue Jan 23, 2024 · 7 comments

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@ArcticFox037
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What the title says; can't seem to edit the .cook files once they're created, and pasting just shows it in monospace font while remaining uneditable inside Obsidian.

@solpyro
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solpyro commented Jan 28, 2024

An additional symptom: when switching into edit mode, a bunch of XXXXXXs are rendered at the top of the file. refreshing the view (by navigating away and back, or by switching to rendered and back) gets rid of them, so they don't appear to be part of the file. It seems to only happen when first switching from render to edit

Cooklang Editor: v0.3.0
Obsidian: v1.5.3

@dubadub
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dubadub commented Jan 28, 2024

Thanks, I'll have a look next week.

@tylermenezes
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I'm also experiencing this issue, it looks like the problem is with CodeMirror. The editor actually is working, but there is no visible cursor. The x characters at the top are CodeMirror-measure.

@edongashi
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Just tried the plugin and it's completely broken when going into source mode.

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@jlweston
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Also having similar issues with editing .cook files. In addition, toggling between edit and preview mode results in the preview displaying duplicated blocks - the blocks render correctly after re-opening the file, so it appears to be a presentation issue rather than a data issue.
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@dkbarn
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dkbarn commented Nov 9, 2024

Thanks, I'll have a look next week.

@dubadub Just curious - should we consider this project abandonware at this point?
Do you welcome PRs from outside contributors, or should we be forking if we want to patch bugs? I'm noticing that there are multiple open PRs on this repo with no response after months/years.

@dubadub
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dubadub commented Nov 10, 2024

@dkbarn well, it's question of definitions. I don't have time to work on it right now, and unlikely in next few months. I welcome any PRs and would be happy to find maintainers and contributors for that repo who can evolve it with their needs.

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