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QUESTION
In this screenshot, you can see the effects of two VS-Code plugins: AlanWalk.markdown-toc
and TomasHubelbauer.vscode-markdown-todo
, but the lines I have highlighted are effects from some other plugin I believe..
Unfortunately this effect has a negative impact because it is making the current line jump around: every time I do something like save or undo/redo, it is like someone is pressing control+down-arrow
.
The complete list of extensions I am running is below.
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Apr-21 at 03:19The actual problem is the line jumping: I thought the non-text lines were a symptom of that. Seems I am wrong about that.
It never occurred to me that it might be two extensions.. I see the line jumping behaviour when I have these two extensions enabled together yzhang.markdown-all-in-one
and AlanWalk.markdown-toc
And I can prevent this negative side-affect in AlanWalk.markdown-toc
by un-ticking "Auto update on save".
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I need an AngularJS date picker that allows me to do the following, default the available dates (min and max), blank by default so the user has to enter a date if required, and for the user to be able to select the date from a calender control OR enter it manually. I thought I nearly had it with the following supposid out of the box component however when you try to manually enter a date you get some weird results. It looks like its using US format when you manually enter the date but UK when you use the calender. if you enter 28-03-2017
it saves it as 2019-04-03T08:11:07.366Z
, something clearly isn't correct, Please help if you can.
ANSWER
Answered 2017-Mar-14 at 10:47In general I use datepicker form bootstrap ui:
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