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=== WYSIWYG Inline Code Command ===
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Contributors: pkgw
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Tags: editor, wysiwyg, code, plugin, visual, inline code, code tag, code button, tinymce, custom button, button
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Requires at least: 3.0
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Tested up to: 4.1
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Stable tag: trunk
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License: GPLv2
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Adds a button and keybinding to the WYSIWYG (visual) editor to mark
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text as inline code.
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== Description ==
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The WYSIWYG Inline Code Command plugin adds an "inline code" command to the
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WYSIWYG (visual) post and page editor. It's just like the "Bold" or "Italics"
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commands, except that it makes your text look like code -- usually, this means
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that it's drawn in a monospace font `like this`. The comand is accessible as a
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button and with the keybinding `Alt-Shift-C`.
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The unmodified editor does provide a `pre` style that's somewhat similar, but
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it's a *block* style, which means that you can only apply it to whole
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paragraphs. I wrote this plugin because I found that I often want to apply
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code styling to shorter pieces of computer-y content, such as the
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`Alt-Shift-C` above.
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I encourage you to provide feedback about this plugin. Entries on the
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compatibility matrix are especially helpful so that people can feel confident
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installing it. Thanks!
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The WYSIWIG Inline Code Command plugin provides precisely this one feature, so
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don't expect it to be updated very often. One issue that I'm aware but don't
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know quite how to fix is that the user-visible text describing the command in
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the editor isn't internationalized.
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== Installation ==
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Installation is as simple as possible:
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1. Upload the plugin files to the `wysiwyg-inline-code-command` directory
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in your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory.
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1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
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1. Edit a post or a page. Select some text, and either hit the new button
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that looks like "</>", or press `Alt-Shift-C`.
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1. That's all there is to it!
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== Screenshots ==
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I haven't made any screenshots yet. Let me know if you'd like to see one.
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== Changelog ==
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= 2.0 =
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* Released on October 29, 2013.
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* No code changes; just mark "trunk" as stable so I don't have to keep on
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tagging new versions to update the compatibility info.
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= 1.6 =
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* Released on August 10, 2013.
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* No code changes; just update the readme about compatibility.
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= 1.5 =
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* Released on December 11, 2012.
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* No code changes; just update the readme about compatibility.
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= 1.4 =
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* Released on June 19, 2012.
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* Mark that the license is GPLv2.
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* No code changes; just update the readme about compatibility.
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= 1.3 =
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* Released on December 18, 2011.
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* Add some tags suggested by WordPress.org user jsherk.
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* Update compatibility info after testing with WordPress 3.3.
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= 1.2 =
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* Released on August 29, 2011.
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* No code changes; just update the readme about compatibility.
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= 1.1 =
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* Released on July 15, 2011.
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* No code changes; just update the readme to be more helpful.
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= 1.0 =
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* Released on June 29, 2011.
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* This is the initial release.
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