Why are there line numbers in the example code boxes in the documentation?
When using the C SDK I use emacs and so can keystroke macro them away. I'm looking at micropython now and Thonny and that editor seems to be a toy editor (compared to emacs). So, the line numbers have to be edited out by hand as far as I can see. In one document I have seen there is a link at the top of the cod ebox that presumably can be dragged onto thoinny. In the 'Connecting to the Internet with Raspberry Pi Pico W' document there isn't such a link. There's no line numbers on the bash commands, why is that?
It's actually worse when I paste from Chrome to Thonny as it seems to have removed the indenting, so after removing line numbers I have to fix that due to the daft indenting of Python.
Am I missing something here?
Andrew
When using the C SDK I use emacs and so can keystroke macro them away. I'm looking at micropython now and Thonny and that editor seems to be a toy editor (compared to emacs). So, the line numbers have to be edited out by hand as far as I can see. In one document I have seen there is a link at the top of the cod ebox that presumably can be dragged onto thoinny. In the 'Connecting to the Internet with Raspberry Pi Pico W' document there isn't such a link. There's no line numbers on the bash commands, why is that?
It's actually worse when I paste from Chrome to Thonny as it seems to have removed the indenting, so after removing line numbers I have to fix that due to the daft indenting of Python.
Am I missing something here?
Andrew
Statistics: Posted by amenjet — Sun Jan 28, 2024 9:10 am