The old version of editarea did not have the bug. I do not know
exectaly which upgrade introducedthe bug. If anybody finds out we can
revert to the old one.

Massimo

On Oct 24, 1:17 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Oct 24, 2009, at 11:08 AM, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
>
> > My only complaint about the web editor is it is buggy. Every once in  
> > a while (like every 5 minutes) it will bug up, and not display the  
> > code correctly, hard to explain so heres a screenshot
>
> >http://static.thadeusb.com/web2py_web_editor.png
>
> > I would use the web editor more often if that wouldn't happen.
>
> I edit via a BBEdit project, mainly. That's one reason I don't find  
> Massimo's plugin organization all that appealing, since the "virtual  
> grouping" of plugin files by the administrative interface doesn't do  
> anything for me.
>
> I can accomplish of that sort manually in BBEdit by making a plugin a  
> collection, but that' s manual process. I *think* I'd prefer that a  
> plugin had more or less the same layout as an application, but I can't  
> say that I've thought about it all that deeply (and I do see the  
> advantages of putting the various pieces in existing directories).
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