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I don't yet have in mind an elegant approach to this at the lita-slack level, but I raise the question here for possible discussion:
A number of lita plugins (one example is lita-ascii, but it is not the only one) work best when their output is presented in a monospaced font. Obviously, it wouldn't be too difficult for lita-slack to facilitate this by inserting triple ticks at the beginning and end of the output before passing it back to Slack, but the question would be, how does lita-slack know when this would be desired? Again, I'm not yet sure, but raise it here for discussion in regards to a possible enhancement of some sort to lita-slack.
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This is a much desired feature across all adapters. We've been discussing it on IRC and in issues on the Lita repository. You may want to subscribe to litaio/lita#66 where adapter-specific formatting is being tracked.
Also,
I don't yet have in mind an elegant approach to this at the
lita-slack
level, but I raise the question here for possible discussion:A number of lita plugins (one example is
lita-ascii
, but it is not the only one) work best when their output is presented in a monospaced font. Obviously, it wouldn't be too difficult forlita-slack
to facilitate this by inserting triple ticks at the beginning and end of the output before passing it back to Slack, but the question would be, how doeslita-slack
know when this would be desired? Again, I'm not yet sure, but raise it here for discussion in regards to a possible enhancement of some sort tolita-slack
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: