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![]() ![]() But in the second editor window - Normal View and HTML - I put more coded markup language (and have even gotten used to using AI to generate what would often be tedious code ![]() This way I can edit it without all the clutter from the programmed window's description of the book or lesson. But I was wondering - I don't know if this could be added (I don't know if the HTML editor is a package that can't be changed (added to)) - but would like to see this if possible in a near future update. I am in the habit of using the html comment tags when entering data - especially when using Copilot to generate it - to do it in chunks - most often utilizing tables - that because of the character limit 9REALLY SMALL) in Microsoft's CoPilot (I hope as time goes on - this will be increased) - I have the code broken into logical chunks - and mark these chunks with the comment tag. In case I have to go back and redo something - which even with AI is common - it ain't that intelligent) That is fine as long as I don't submit it - because the editor automatically in rendering it into simplified html - and even adding corrections or closing tags (even when not necessary such as </p>) - which is a great feature in itself. Then I lose those chunk marker comment tags - and any others I would like to use to indicate particular sections of the code. So if I go back to edit after submitting html code - I have to hunt around in the compact code that is generated by the editor - and have no way of leaving hint comments to locate something that might need to be edited. As it is the editor recognizes comment tags <!-- --> by indicating them in green when I paste them in - but again only to be lost after submission - but it seems the editor could be tweaked to keep those tags and the color - which make it easy to find sections of code marked by them. I am not sure how many other users utilize the html markup and editor function - or how many might use it as heavily as I do. But if this is possible - and relatively easy to implement - it would be a great help and a wonderful addition for a near future update. ![]() Thanks for listening |
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Is the term "html markup and editor function" referring to this?
If it is, that feature more commonly referred to as the "comments editor" or the "long text column editor". BR |
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