We’re going to be updating ScribeFire more frequently from now on, and we’d like to get a better idea of what’s bugging you. Head on over to the Google Code project for ScribeFire and “star” any bug that affects you or that you really want fixed. Since we can sort the bugs by how many stars they get, we can prioritize which bugs get fixed based on the needs of the community.
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February 16th, 2008 at 2:44 am
Hi Chris how about adding details here
http://performancing.com/community/creating-an-add-on-for-pff-1-3
to wiki pages of your google code project.
February 17th, 2008 at 6:41 am
I’ve been trying to include in my Scribefire posting at blogger, a youtube embeded video. Even followed some practical instructions (space between tags, and > <, but it doesn’t work).
Shouldn’t ScribeFire, and addin for Firefox, be comopatible with all Google applications????
February 24th, 2008 at 7:08 am
If you paste, or drag, in several paragraphs of text, then select what you have pasted and click the blockquote button, all formatting (including links and paragraph breaks) is lost within the blockquote. Most annoying, especially with a quasi-academic blog like mine, where I’m always quoting large chunks of text. Pasting in the paragraphs one by one and making each a blockquote doesn’t work either – their right margins acquire a line break each, rather than allowing the text to flow naturally.
Any chance of correcting it? (Unless I’m doing something wrong, of course?)
March 23rd, 2008 at 8:56 am
I’d love to see the ability to include signatures with each posting. I always use a signature line but having it as an option in ScribeFire would be a real asset.
Bill Hood
Bill Hood Consulting
http://billhoodconsulting.com
July 5th, 2008 at 8:05 am
Want it? ,