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Potential Bugfix Selection MenuEdit lifecycle:
The "id" as well as the "evid" were used in two workflows. The setup of the menu structure and later in the handling of e.g. actual cursor position. In case of sructure updates while the menu was opened this lead to misbehavior in the menu handling. To avoid this in future the two usecased of the variables have been separated. The creation of the menus is still handles by "id" and "evid". The handling of the actual menu behavior is controlled by "actualId" and"actualevid"
author | Ideenmodellierer |
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date | Thu, 07 Mar 2024 21:51:18 +0100 |
parents | 5f11787b4f42 |
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# Welcome Welcome to your wiki! This is the default page we've installed for your convenience. Go ahead and edit it. ## Wiki features This wiki uses the [Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) syntax. The [MarkDownDemo tutorial](https://bitbucket.org/tutorials/markdowndemo) shows how various elements are rendered. The [Bitbucket documentation](https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/FA4zDQ) has more information about using a wiki. The wiki itself is actually a mercurial repository, which means you can clone it, edit it locally/offline, add images or any other file type, and push it back to us. It will be live immediately. Go ahead and try: ``` $ hg clone https://JeanDo@bitbucket.org/JeanDo/ostc4/wiki ``` Wiki pages are normal files, with the .md extension. You can edit them locally, as well as creating new ones. ## Syntax highlighting You can also highlight snippets of text (we use the excellent [Pygments][] library). [Pygments]: http://pygments.org/ Here's an example of some Python code: ``` #!python def wiki_rocks(text): formatter = lambda t: "funky"+t return formatter(text) ``` You can check out the source of this page to see how that's done, and make sure to bookmark [the vast library of Pygment lexers][lexers], we accept the 'short name' or the 'mimetype' of anything in there. [lexers]: http://pygments.org/docs/lexers/ Have fun!