I'd love to have a way to select a portion of a post to quote, or to be able to select multiple posts to quote. Right now I work around it by keeping multiple windows open, and doing a lot of cutting and pasting.
Would an extension similar to this work for the forum? Modern quote - multiquote and quote highlighted text
Or does the forum already support this, and I'm just missing how to do it?
Extension request: multiquote
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Re: Extension request: multiquote
Hi kanewai, when you're writing a reply, you can scroll down to see the other posts in the thread, and each has a quote button on the right. If you click that, it'll quote that post wherever you have the cursor in the editor window. You can use that to quote multiple posts.
I don't know of a way to quote only a selected portion of a post, so I just quote the whole thing and delete the parts I don't want. The extension you linked to does seem like it might be a little easier.
(Edit: I didn't notice this was in a special forum or I probably wouldn't have jumped in before the mods, but I guess I'll leave this in case it's helpful.)
I don't know of a way to quote only a selected portion of a post, so I just quote the whole thing and delete the parts I don't want. The extension you linked to does seem like it might be a little easier.
(Edit: I didn't notice this was in a special forum or I probably wouldn't have jumped in before the mods, but I guess I'll leave this in case it's helpful.)
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Re: Extension request: multiquote
No. (edit: apart from the way jonm showed)kanewai wrote:Or does the forum already support this, and I'm just missing how to do it?
I don't know if the extension can be installed but it's indeed very convenient (I've seen it on another forum). BTW I never noticed the multiquote function. With this extension you can just quote separate fragments of text and everything will be added to the reply box at the bottom of the page. (we don't have it enabled)
On a computer you can select the needed text and drag it into the reply form (in a different tab/window). If you select it and click quote, it will be formatted as a quote (without attribution).
Wow, that's pretty cool! Thanks for pointing this out And this did allow me to quote just a part of your post! (the one that was selected)jonm wrote: If you click that, it'll quote that post wherever you have the cursor in the editor window.
No worries. Anyone can reply here, within reason.jonm wrote:I didn't notice this was in a special forum or I probably wouldn't have jumped in before the mods
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Re: Extension request: multiquote
Serpent wrote:Wow, that's pretty cool! Thanks for pointing this out And this did allow me to quote just a part of your post! (the one that was selected)
You bet! And I didn't know that you could use that button to quote just the selected text. That's much simpler. Very cool indeed!
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Re: Extension request: multiquote
kanewai wrote:I'd love to have a way to select a portion of a post to quote, or to be able to select multiple posts to quote. Right now I work around it by keeping multiple windows open, and doing a lot of cutting and pasting.
Would an extension similar to this work for the forum? Modern quote - multiquote and quote highlighted text
Or does the forum already support this, and I'm just missing how to do it?
That's a 3.2 extension that needs some modification to the style templates that we have on the site.
So basically it would require that the site be updated to 3.2 first and that someone takes the time to write the style updates and the Admins agree to install these updates. It's not an approved mod, so it would require some code review to assure it isn't doing anything nasty.
It likely is not going to happen.
Personally, I'd like to see a partial quote function and link backs from the quote where when you click on the "xxxx wrote:", it brings you back to the original post.
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Re: Extension request: multiquote
zenmonkey wrote:Personally, I'd like to see ... link backs from the quote where when you click on the "xxxx wrote:", it brings you back to the original post.
That would be a really nice feature to have.
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Re: Extension request: multiquote
You can only make multiquotes by editing your post. Every quote has {quote="xx"} in front of it and {/quote} after it (NB: use [ and ] instead of curly ones - if I had used them here you would just have seen a quote from member xx). If you use the button with the quotation marks you get the whole post of member xx quoted, but you freely can remove unwanted parts and move those you want to retain to your own sets of homemade brackets.
And it's the same with references: you can write your own {url="zz"} in front of it and {/url} after it (and again: use straight brackets and not the curly ones). You get your link adresses from your browser, but the details may differ. If you want to reference a specific post (or any other link) and use a slightly aged Firefox like me then you just rightclick at the title line of the relevant post and choose 'copy link address'.
As for @'s: I don't think they have any special effects - they are just there to embellish usernames
By the way: a curly bracket is called a 'Tuborg' in Danish because a beer company (whose name I shan't mention here) had roofs shaped like that on their delivery wagons.
And it's the same with references: you can write your own {url="zz"} in front of it and {/url} after it (and again: use straight brackets and not the curly ones). You get your link adresses from your browser, but the details may differ. If you want to reference a specific post (or any other link) and use a slightly aged Firefox like me then you just rightclick at the title line of the relevant post and choose 'copy link address'.
As for @'s: I don't think they have any special effects - they are just there to embellish usernames
By the way: a curly bracket is called a 'Tuborg' in Danish because a beer company (whose name I shan't mention here) had roofs shaped like that on their delivery wagons.
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Re: Extension request: multiquote
allf100 wrote:Iversen wrote:You can only make multiquotes by editing your post...
Thank you very much for your advice! Have a great one!
You can also just reply and in the reply edit window at the bottom you'll see the posts of the previous people in the thread. If you highlight one of their sentences and then press the quote button of that post it will insert the highlighted sentence into your reply.
allf100 wrote:Thank you very much for your advice!
I highlighted your sentence in the "TOPIC REVIEW" section and pressed the quote button.
This is difficult to explain.
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Re: Extension request: multiquote
rdearman wrote:allf100 wrote:Iversen wrote:You can only make multiquotes by editing your post...
Thank you very much for your advice! Have a great one!
You can also just reply and in the reply edit window at the bottom you'll see the posts of the previous people in the thread. If you highlight one of their sentences and then press the quote button of that post it will insert the highlighted sentence into your reply.allf100 wrote:Thank you very much for your advice!
I highlighted your sentence in the "TOPIC REVIEW" section and pressed the quote button.
This is difficult to explain.
Apparently also difficult for my system to perform. I just tried to pull in quotes for mind-mapping from your reply and from another reply. The try was successful, but then I could not get Preview to show it to me. It cleared the edit window and waited for me to start again. Quite likely an error on my part, but at least I tried.
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