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Post by artanis on Feb 12, 2009 19:16:55 GMT -5
If you have the Firefox extension Ubiquity installed, this command will allow you to select a save code anywhere and remove any extraneous formatting. Simply go to gist.github.com/62937 and Firefox will notify you that the page contains an Ubiquity command, and give you the option to subscribe to it. Once you do that, simply select a posted save code, invoke* Ubiquity and type 'dust' then press enter. The selection will be replaced by the fixed code. Or, copy the code, navigate to Powder Game and select the code box, invoke Ubiquity, type 'dust' and paste the code, then press enter. Ubiquity will insert the fixed code into the text box. If you forget to fix the code, and get an error, just select the code in the box, invoke Ubiquity, type 'dust' and press enter, and the code will be fixed in-place. This command is released into public domain, feel free to do whatever you want with it. *Default is ALT-SPACE. Goto "about:ubiquity" to view or change the keyboard shortcut, as well as other settings.
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Post by Sandmaster on Feb 21, 2009 14:00:26 GMT -5
I don't get it. What does this accomplish?
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Post by artanis on Feb 23, 2009 23:54:48 GMT -5
It's a time saver. Think prendra space remover, only without actually having to 1) open prendra 2) paste the code 3) click the button
As I stated, it works anywhere: it can fix codes posted before you copy them, fix the code after you've copied it and before you paste it into Powder Game's code box, or after you've pasted it into the box.
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