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You can already move files (not folder) to iCloud. Just make sure you only select files and don't select a folder before tapping the Move button.
10 years ago
Yes, the icon on the left side of the file name. Here's a screenshot.
From what I can tell from a quick research, ODB it seems to be a pretty old and more or less obsolete protocol. It looks like it wouldn't work with a sandboxed app like Textastic because it is based on Apple Events which would require a temporary exception from Apple.
It may not be possible to implement for a Mac App Store app that requires sandboxing.
It may not be possible to implement for a Mac App Store app that requires sandboxing.
Then the CSS probably isn't referenced properly. Make sure to use relative file paths.
Thanks, I can reproduce it now. It only happens after the italic line that starts with "> /etc/apt…". I'll try to fix it.
Which syntax definition do you use? I can't reproduce it with either the Markdown or the MultiMarkdown syntax definition.
Also, this syntax is a feature of GitHub flavored Markdown only: https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown/
Also, this syntax is a feature of GitHub flavored Markdown only: https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown/
If you are editing an HTML file, you can drag the file icon from Textastic's window title bar onto the Safari Dock icon to view it. If you are using Markdown, I recommend the app Marked 2 for preview.
The iPhone version and the iPad version are two separate apps, so it would be an additional purchase if you want both.
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