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Does not work: value.rows is undefined #8
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I assume this was an incompatibility introduced in a new Sanity studio version. This might be fixed in #12, but I'll leave it open for the time being. |
I just installed the latest version, and also get this issue.
The console then shows this stack trace:
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@schlosser Are you using this with existing data or new data? |
I've just published |
I was just putting a new table in a blog post, starting with an empty table. |
Ah I see, block text assigns a value by default. I'm able to replicate this, working on a fix. |
Give |
I get this error after creating a table inside a block editor, closing it and then trying to add another row/column after opening it again. However, the plugin works as expected when it is not used with block content. I basically can't edit the table in block content after it is created. Update: |
@ThomasSchuller I had error where whole Sanity editor would crash. But updating every package |
By the way, thanks for your work @rdunk! It works great! To mention, I would really love to use it inside block editor and integrate with other editor features such as make text bold/italic etc. I'm not sure if that's up to you or up to Sanity. |
@flexchar Glad to hear it. I think supporting things like richer text as you suggested is a good idea, and would be the next logical step for new features. @ThomasSchuller Thanks, I'm able to replicate, moved the issue to a separate issue #14. |
Whenever I try to add new row/column I keep getting undefined error. I am trying to use inside block editor
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