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Inline formula #1316
Inline formula #1316
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Bug:
Start an inline formula, type something, expand to full editor.
While the inline editor is still open, press / on a different cell. Select Python
The content from the inline formula will appear in the python formula
When using Google Sheets or Excel, you can select multiple cells at once is done by holding the CMD key and then clicking on individual cells CleanShot.2024-05-20.at.11.56.14.mp4Quadratic does not do this. Holding down CMD and clicking doesn't make multiple selections. It only moves the selection. CleanShot.2024-05-20.at.11.56.36.mp4Seems like we should match the functionality of excel/sheets. |
When you delete the last closing parenthesis, then try to make a selection with the cursor, it seems to cancel your entire selection and breaks you out of interactive editing mode — presumably because it inserts the cell reference at the beginning of the cell CleanShot.2024-05-20.at.12.04.55.mp4Google docs doesn't do this. CleanShot.2024-05-20.at.12.06.10.mp4 |
Code cell outlines disappear before I've changed anything in my formula. They shouldn't redraw until I run the formula anew CleanShot.2024-05-20.at.12.33.26.mp4We don't do that with other cell types (like python). Seems like the outlines should stay until the formula re-runs. |
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I'm 👍 on the functionality of this
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as the first character w/proper syntax highlighting and hintingLimitations