Desperate: Images and formatting in the forum

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Jan
Jan el 18 de Sept. de 2013
Comentada: Image Analyst el 24 de Mzo. de 2014
Dear readers, dear TMW,
  • It has been discussed repeatedly how newcomers could be encouraged to apply a proper code formatting. But the About MATLAB Answers manual still does not contain explanations about formatting.
  • One of the killer features of this forum is the ability to show pictures, but the users are forced to host them on foreign servers. Unfortunately the readers have to bear the commercials of these hosters, must reduce their security by enabling JavaScript to see the images, and last but not least the limited life-time of the pictures on these servers let become more and more old thread meaningless.
Several other important points can be found in the wish list, which is growing for years. The high quality of the suggestions and the engaged contributions of the users are not accompanied by a careful consideration by the TMW team. Many suggestions, which could be accomplished in less than an hour, are still waiting for -- what?
We know, that a conservative strategy is valuable in the development of Matlab. But the inert maintenance of the forum is counter productive. It feels like TMW does not care, while the forum's interface does not approach an adult status with an appropriate level of usability, see e.g. the keyboard latency problem.
This is not a question. All I've said has been discussed exhaustively before already. But perhaps TMW forgot that we are still waiting.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 18 de Sept. de 2013
I didn't get any email, and the capability is not in here yet as far as I can tell. How does one upload/attach an image?
Matt J
Matt J el 18 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Sean de Wolski el 18 de Sept. de 2013
Should be rolled out later today. Here is the email that I received,
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: John Kelly <John.*****@mathworks.com>
Date: Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 1:55 PM
Subject: MATLAB Answers Temporary Down Time
To:
Hello All,
MATLAB Answers may be down temporarily beginning in approximately 4-5 hours to roll out new features including the ability to attach files and images to Questions.
We apologize for the temporary inconvenience as we roll out new features.
Best,
John Kelly
Community Administrator
eProduct Marketing

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Randy Souza
Randy Souza el 18 de Sept. de 2013
Your wish is our (eventual) command! You can now attach images and files by using these new and revamped editor toolbar buttons:
I put a few more details into a blog post.
We've also made some tweaks to the markup editor that should reduce the amount of broken formatting--the editor now does a better job of detecting when extra newlines should be inserted.
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Randy Souza
Randy Souza el 24 de Mzo. de 2014
Walter is correct; we only store the image if you upload it directly through the markup editor (the image icon). The markup for inserting an image is the same (<<image-url>>) either way, we just insert the URL for you if you upload the file directly.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 24 de Mzo. de 2014
Got it. Thanks for the clarification.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 18 de Sept. de 2013
With so MANY other web sites hosting pictures, it makes me wonder how hard can it be? Actually mathworks.com already hosts lots of pictures, like the ones we upload to the File Exchange, so I'm wondering why there is a multi-year delay in something that should be relatively straightforward, that is, hosting images for the Answers forum.
The formatting issue is also a pain. Why can't it be just as easy as it is in a word processor such as Microsoft Word? There are weird quirks like having to have a blank line before code or bulleted lists - why??? That trips up a lot of people. Or needing to have a space or blank line before the < in a link - again, why? And why are there no options for font, font size, or font color? Can't they just buy some kind of full featured word processor to plug in that does everything Word can do? Well maybe not everything but at least the basics like formatting text? Or are we somehow stuck with some kind of free, built-in java piece of junk that is basically crippled?
Why can't it be wysiwyg like other word processors have been for years or decades? Why do we have to have a preview window at all? It shouldn't even be necessary.
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski el 20 de Sept. de 2013
Hi Jan, I agree this can be confusing. I would guess the reason the empty lines are required is because we encourage comment wrapping which could put a <*# at the wrong place.
Certainly this is worthy of an enhancement request though.
Jan
Jan el 21 de Sept. de 2013
Ah, now I got it. See this example:
if a == b
Command1
Command2
end
In the original text, the two lines inside the code have the same indentation level:
if a == b
Command1
Command2
end
But when interpreted by the parser in the forum, the blank line starts a new block and there are not 2 spaces in front of "Command2", therefore it is treated as pre-formatted text.
What is <*# ??

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