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On 4/7/23 02:34, Per Jessen wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
I'll try out the pasting with a key, it seems to me that ought to work,
I created a new key and then pasted something:
susepaste -k mykey -t "testing C code" -f c
It was pasted fine, but not associated with my account. https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/4156a3c23ad0
That's the puzzling part, why would the -k <long key> not associate it with
your (or my) paste account?
I see a pattern on the C syntax-highlight.
If the code as a leading comment before the #include