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[Feature request]: adding copy text/code functionality to single line/multiline tag in message toolbox #32222

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SySagar opened this issue Apr 16, 2024 · 2 comments

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@SySagar
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SySagar commented Apr 16, 2024

Description:

So currently the multiline and single line tags are missing the copy functionality which is necessary because if it is used for code pasting then its more likely to be used somewhere hence copying it becomes necessary.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Go to message box
  2. use the singline or multi line tag
  3. wirte or paste some code within it.

Rerquired behavior:

Should be able to copy the code

Server Setup Information:

  • Version of Rocket.Chat Server: 6.8.0-develop
  • Operating System: windows
  • Deployment Method: local dev system
  • Number of Running Instances: 1
  • DB Replicaset Oplog: 1
  • NodeJS Version: 14.21.4 - x64
  • MongoDB Version: 7.0.5

Client Setup Information

  • Desktop App or Browser Version: Browser
  • Operating System: Windows 10

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@SySagar
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SySagar commented Apr 16, 2024

@sampaiodiego @ggazzo @Sing-Li if this seems necessary can I work on it?

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reetp commented May 10, 2024

I'm not exactly sure what your issue is here?

Steps to reproduce:
write or paste some code within it.

Required behavior:
Should be able to copy the code

Can you describe it more clearly please?

Note also you a) do not need to @ anyone - those who need to will see, and b) you can work on what you want too.

Just create your PR with your fix.

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