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fix linter

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Ian Storm Taylor
2019-11-28 12:38:12 -05:00
parent d457bc52b9
commit 7f2bbcfef2

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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ const DefaultElement = props => {
}
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Okay, but now we'll need a way for the user to actually turn a block into a code block. So let's change our `onKeyDown` function to add a ``Ctrl-` `` shortcut that does just that:
Okay, but now we'll need a way for the user to actually turn a block into a code block. So let's change our `onKeyDown` function to add a `` Ctrl-` `` shortcut that does just that:
```js
// Import the `Editor` helpers from Slate.
@@ -148,9 +148,9 @@ const DefaultElement = props => {
}
```
Now, if you press ``Ctrl-` `` the block your cursor is in should turn into a code block! Magic!
Now, if you press `` Ctrl-` `` the block your cursor is in should turn into a code block! Magic!
But we forgot one thing. When you hit ``Ctrl-` `` again, it should change the code block back into a paragraph. To do that, we'll need to add a bit of logic to change the type we set based on whether any of the currently selected blocks are already a code block:
But we forgot one thing. When you hit `` Ctrl-` `` again, it should change the code block back into a paragraph. To do that, we'll need to add a bit of logic to change the type we set based on whether any of the currently selected blocks are already a code block:
```js
const App = () => {
@@ -192,4 +192,4 @@ const App = () => {
}
```
And there you have it! If you press ``Ctrl-` `` while inside a code block, it should turn back into a paragraph!
And there you have it! If you press `` Ctrl-` `` while inside a code block, it should turn back into a paragraph!