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A Choice in Our Editors

Personal Paper Editors 1 member has voted

  1. 1. Should we have a choice between the old editor without any of the auto-change options that the new editor has?

    • I think we should only have the current one.
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    • I think we should have a choice between the new editor and the old editor.
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    • I think we should have a choice between the new editor and the old editor but we should be able to turn on and off the auto-change function for each.
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    • I think we should only have the current one without the auto change.
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    • I think we should only have the old one with the auto change.
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    • I think we should only have the old one without the auto change.
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Are you getting annoyed and the new editor changing the coding of your page in a way that makes it more confusing to understand? well i am, and espically when i try to change font sizes, as i don't understand the current way of coding.

now idk on what are you referring, on this that manu implemented today, or this wysiwyg editor for personal papers, but you can switch it to html editor, its useful for many newbs so they have now some easy work, but i liked old one cuz when i switch it to html editor some things arent the same as they were before

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here is an example of what i am talking about, if you were to type in the html editor <font size=1>example</font> it would change it to <span style="FONT-SIZE: xx-small">example</span> when you went back to it, and i liked it better when it didn't mess with the coding.

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