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components should pass through their style properties so they can be used with higher order components like react-dimensions, or just doing custom styling.
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@contra This library is pretty much abandoned. Have you've glimpsed at the plethora of issues? I wrote react-codemirror2 and have been actively maintaining it because of the frustrations I've encountered here. Not to mention the lack of tests, heavy dependencies, ancient documentation, etc. I am shocked people are still grasping on to this library... |
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@scniro Yep - saw it, used it. Ended up switching to react-ace because getting codemirror to respond to different size constraints sucks. Unrelated to this ticket, it would be cool if react-codemirror2 solved the responsiveness issue - |
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components should pass through their style properties so they can be used with higher order components like react-dimensions, or just doing custom styling.