Is there a way to have xnedit with a dark mode feature? I know I can change on my own the background to black. But then the other syntax highlights won't work properly. Especially since they are toned to white background. Would be great. Thx Leo
Hi, since there exists on github CSSParser with HtmlUnit (https://github.com/HtmlUnit/htmlunit-cssparser) I recongize that the classes are not compatible to each other. The code for inlining CSS won't work nor if I want to use the individual CSSParseException (from the Introduction). Is there a migration guide? Is the current repro updated as well? thx leo
Hi RBRi, the link with the HTML-Unit works - if I remove the dot in the link :-) Anyway - this raises the first question: Which one to use? Either here from Sourceforge or the one from Github? About the message: Yeah the hint to the customized error eases the pain; but the URI remains null. If the URI would provide at least the attribute-name than it would be quite usable. thx
Just a tiny remark to my last one: We want to use the CSSparser in our project since it looks very, very promising. Since we have different libs included an exception is always hard to track if one doesn't know the source. In my scenario I didn't know if the Error was raised by Jsoup or CSSparser. So my suggestion would be: CSSParser Error at position: line 2: character: 16; attribute name: 'font-family'
Just a tiny remark to my last one: We want to use the CSSparser in our project since it looks very, very promising. Since we have different libs included an exception is always hard to track if one doesn't know the source. In my scenario I didn't know if the Error was raised by Jsoup or CSSparser. So my suggestion would be: CSSParser Error at position: line 2: character. 16; attribute name: 'font-family'
Incorrect attributes - improved error message would be helpful
Atom has the same feature - coming from the Linux side.
I think Atom has the same feature - coming from the Linux side.