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On some stories proofing window doesn't open #13

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albuquezi opened this issue Jul 4, 2019 · 6 comments
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On some stories proofing window doesn't open #13

albuquezi opened this issue Jul 4, 2019 · 6 comments

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@albuquezi
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albuquezi commented Jul 4, 2019

Hi,

I've been trying the poof 1.3 version with Twine 2.2.1 (desktop app) and I'm having some issues with some stories that get stuck on the loading circle when I try to access the proofing copy. I tried using the poof.config passage to put "parser" to false, but there is no change. I've attached one of the "troublesome" stories if you want to give a try.

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José

NIRVANA 1.5 - J.Klimiuk, K.Marcinkiewicz, T. Duszyński.html.zip

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ChapelR commented Jul 4, 2019

Thanks I'll check it out.

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ChapelR commented Jul 4, 2019

Looks like it was just a typo, v1.3.1 should be live now at https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/chapelr/poof@latest/docs/use/format.js

Let me know if that fixes the issue.

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albuquezi commented Jul 4, 2019

Will do! The link still points to 1.3.0. But I got it from here:
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/chapelr/poof@latest/docs/use/dev.js

And, yes, it's working great again! Thanks!!

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ChapelR commented Jul 4, 2019

Ah. The latest link should update, soon. It's probably cached to your machine. Either way, whatever works.

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ChapelR commented Jul 4, 2019

P.S., I'd recommend using the specific version number, e.g., https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/chapelr/poof@v1.3.1/docs/use/format.js rather than the development version, as there's no guarantee that version will always be working and recommended, since I use it to test new features.

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Sure thing! Thanks!

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