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Raphael Parree

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  • Total activity 9
  • Last activity March 06, 2025 11:28
  • Member since September 23, 2011 08:33
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  • Created March 06, 2025 09:48
    I have been able to do this, but it makes the markdown look very messy[//]: # (@formatter:off) 1. one 2. two. {# .outer .text-blue-400 type="A" data-a="" reversed=""} [//]: # (@formatter:on)
    1. Community
    2. WebStorm
    3. Markdown: Setting attributes on lists breaks formatting (Goldmark/Hugo)
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  • Created September 23, 2011 09:59
    Yes it is..i have "Run .." available for Java classes. BTW when i manually type the name of the Scala object inside the "Main Class" (showing red),  it works.
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    2. Scala
    3. Nika "run" seems to be gone
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  • Created September 23, 2011 09:37
    I have added two screenshots....My context menu looks like:And to do Run application
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    2. Scala
    3. Nika "run" seems to be gone
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  • Created September 23, 2011 10:49
    Good news...after a restart it seems to be there. I guess what happened is the following. I first made a class and then changed into an object. Perhaps the fact that it was a class as apposed to an...
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    2. Scala
    3. Nika "run" seems to be gone
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  • Created September 23, 2011 13:26
    That's indeed great news :)
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    3. Nika "run" seems to be gone
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