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Would like to be able to change the order of the sliding row of keys

Richard Brent 12 years ago updated by Alexander Blach (Developer) 12 years ago 1
Some keys on the sliding row get used more than others. It would be good to be able to adjust the sequence. For example i use (){} and ; a lot!
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Enable TextExpander and Additional Keys in Find and Replace UI

Colin Wirt 13 years ago updated by Alexander Blach (Developer) 12 years ago 4
I've found that I'm missing the TextExpander and Additional Keys panel when entering text in the Find and Replace text boxes.

Any reason they're not active in that UI?
Is that easy to add?
Version 3.0
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Let the user choose the character encoding for FTP connections

Alexander Blach (Developer) 13 years ago updated 13 years ago 0
Currently, Textastic interprets FTP file listings as UTF-8.

A user reported that this doesn't work for an FTP server which uses Korean (EUC_KR) character encoding. In this case, Textastic shows an empty file listing when there is at least one file with Korean characters in the directory.

There should be a way to choose the character encoding for each FTP connection.
Answer
This will be added in Textastic 2.1.
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Device Rotation causes incorrect scrolling

Steven Lu 9 years ago in General updated 5 years ago 6
This is mainly an issue with large files.

When device rotation occurs, the page position changes due to many lines becoming wrapped (or unwrapped). This in itself isn't a horrible problem, but what tends to happen is this: 

I am at line 5500, the file is 6200 lines. 

I rotate to portrait. It pegs me at the bottom of the file. This clamps the y-offset.

Now I rotate back to portrait in hopes of returning to line 5500. I am dropped off around line 4000.

This is... not... ideal. 

One great way to fix BOTH issues is to check the line# and return me to that position upon device rotation. 

Note also that having a cursor present will prevent this issue (which is probably why this has not been reported yet). However having a cursor makes over 1/3 of the screen consumed by a keyboard so I *ensure* the keyboard is put away when I use Textastic to read code (as it's hardly practical to do actual coding), but it causes this issue every time (when i am near the bottom of a file).

So since I am JB'd i would use tweaks that let me force specific apps to be portrait-locked, but it's just not ideal because sometimes I do need to go landscape when the line wrapping gets to be overwhelming.
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User definable code macro buttons

Seth Yantiss 13 years ago updated 13 years ago 2
Can you add a button bar for frequenly used text? User assignable and/or script type specific buttons with common code blocks that would paste to the cursor position?
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How can I preview my html inside the textastic app?

Det Digit 13 years ago updated by Alexander Blach (Developer) 12 years ago 2
Why can't I preview my html
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I would like to be able to delete files on the server via sftp connection.

tfleig 13 years ago updated by Alexander Blach (Developer) 13 years ago 0
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You can delete remote files. Just select the files you want to delete and tap on the right-most button in the toolbar, then choose "Delete Selected".

Here's a screenshot illustrating this: http://www.textasticapp.com/support/delete_remote_files.png

You can also rename files by tapping on the "pen" button that is to the right of each file.
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How about email support?

Team MW 11 years ago in iPhone updated by Alexander Blach (Developer) 11 years ago 3
Is it possible to integrate iOS's mail app so u can email the files?!
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Bug in PHP comments when using //

Roel 13 years ago updated 13 years ago 2
In PHP, when you use // for commenting out lines instead of /*, instead of one single line ALL lines are colored gray.. // is used to comment out just one single line in PHP and is often used.. With your app, all lines after // are turned gray, as if it would function the same as /* So, since I start all my files with: //Note:... my entire files are grayed out.. ......Thanks! Great app you're creating here, keep it up! :)
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Unicode characters mangled when sending as attachment

Joost Kremers 13 years ago updated by Alexander Blach (Developer) 13 years ago 3
The other day I tried sending a UTF-8 encoded LaTeX file as an attachment, only to find out that when the file arrived, non-ASCII characters (such as German ö, ä, ü and ß) had been replaced by two question marks.