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@josbalcaen: Are you willing to put it on github? If nothing else it could be a starting point for other people to get a grip on how to do their...
I'm really interested in this as well and I found that it's not that hard with Ace editor. It might help that I skip the whole 'accept' process that just...
Hi @Mottie, I'll check out the demo and play around with it! _(Edit: I'll probably make a new fiddle using Ace instead, since that's what I got working)_ As for...
@Mottie - here's the demo I've set up with the Ace editor: http://jsfiddle.net/MK947/4104/ Let me know if it's what you're looking for.
That's good advice, but I don't think it applies here. In my case, all of the files were up to date already.
Just to add some data, a possibly related behavior: 1. Opened a file 1. Edited it 1. Saved it 1. Waited a long time? No commits. 1. Refreshed the page...
This time it happened without any long waiting in between. I happened just after a commit. The file looked up to date, I made a commit, the file's contents were...
The latest commit isn't what's in the files, though. That's what I'm finding confusing. The commit _before_ the latest commit is what's in the files that get changed.
New experience that I think may have had nothing to do with commits: 1. Created new file. 1. Put stuff in it. 1. Saved new file. (Let's call this version...
Since the commit dealing with the cache I haven't noticed any issues. This may have been caused by a specific plugin and I'm grateful that I'm able to use both...