suddenly a warning from CKEditor pops directly into the Editor Textarea, that the used CKE Version is not secure.
As far as im aware CKE 4.24.0-lts can not be integrated as it is a paid/commercial lts version.
Edit: from the changelog of CKE:
Release notes CKEditor.com
" Please note that this release is a part of CKEditor 4 Extended Support Model, only available to customers who decided to acquire the LTS (Long Term Support) version of the editor. All editor versions below 4.24.0-lts can no longer be considered as secure! "
Just out of curiosity, is there an plan on a timeline to when to decide on the new editor?
I just checked the page you guys made, WOW a lot of new informmation since I last saw that page in in november.
I use Windows 10. When I click "start" > "Cadence", there is only the "Licence Client Configuration Utility" available and nothing else. So I click an enter my host name with the port. But nothing happens, the padstack editor doesn't show up.
Padstack Editor is under the Start menu Cadence PCB Utilities 17.4-2019 not Cadence so give that a try. You could also try typing Padstack Editor in the Type here to search for Windows 10 which should locate the app for you
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Now, We want to upgrade the ACE editor version, but I don't know which version of ace editor they have used. The current ace version is 1.4.2 but I can't see any version details in the cdn js, and it was taken from this below link :
-builds/blob/master/src-noconflict/ace.js always points to the latest version of the editor published to ace-builds so it doesn't help. But you can get the version of ace by running ace.version in the console, unless it is a very old version it should be defined.
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