Nicely done. Thanks Dave. Even I learned something new today :)

Cheers,
David V


On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 12:44 AM, Dave Koelmeyer <
dave.koelme...@davekoelmeyer.co.nz> wrote:

> Hi Harry,
>
> Thanks for the feedback, done and published:
>
> https://blogs.apache.org/jspwiki/entry/haddock_editor_feature_smart_typing
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
> On 01/08/16 23:44, Harry Metske wrote:
> > looks good to me, maybe add a link (#1) to the Haddock Editor
> documentation
> > on the last line
> >
> > 1 - https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Haddock%20Editor
> >
> > regards,
> > Harry
> >
> >
> > On 1 August 2016 at 11:12, Dave Koelmeyer <
> > dave.koelme...@davekoelmeyer.co.nz> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> Urgh, it certainly wasn't the idea to set up a blog and then let it
> >> stagnate – please review the below and let me if it's good to publish.
> >> I'll aim to push several short and sweet blog entries similar to this
> >> (focusing on feature highlights) on a regular basis going forward.
> >>
> >> *****
> >>
> >> JSPWiki feature highlight: Smart Typing Pairs
> >>
> >> A great new feature in JSPWiki's Haddock editor is Smart Typing Pairs.
> >> When enabled, certain characters when typed will automatically be
> >> balanced with their closing counterparts. Example characters include
> >> quotation marks, parentheses, and curly and square brackets. This saves
> >> time when entering content, as one does not have to manually close these
> >> characters – the Haddock editor will do it for you.
> >>
> >> You can enable Smart Typing Pairs in the Haddock editor's settings
> >> drop-down menu (click to enlarge):
> >>
> >> jspwiki-smarttypingpairs-4.png
> >>
> >> The preference will be saved, so it's a one-time setting to make.
> >>
> >> Now, try entering a square bracket or double quotation mark, and you'll
> >> see the editor will close the character for you (click to enlarge):
> >>
> >> jspwiki-smarttypingpairs-5.png
> >>
> >> When creating (for example) links with Smart Typing Pairs enabled, one
> >> only has to enter the opening square bracket ("[") and then paste the
> >> desired address – Haddock will take care of the rest.
> >>
> >> You can also select existing content and enter the relevant opening
> >> character, which will automatically wrap the selection in the correct
> >> associated closing character. In the following example we wish to add
> >> double quotation marks to the 'Haddock Template' text (click to
> enlarge):
> >>
> >> jspwiki-smarttypingpairs-1.png
> >>
> >> First select the text (click to enlarge):
> >>
> >> jspwiki-smarttypingpairs-2.png
> >>
> >> And now simply enter Shift+" on the keyboard to enter a double quotation
> >> mark. Haddock automatically adds the associated closing pair around the
> >> selection (click to enlarge):
> >>
> >> jspwiki-smarttypingpairs-3.png
> >>
> >> For more information please check out the Haddock Editor documentation.
> >>
> >> --
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> >> http://blog.davekoelmeyer.co.nz
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> >>
> >>
>
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