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    Solidity plugin for IntelliJ

    Solidity plugin for IntelliJ

    Solidity plugin for IntelliJ

    Solidity plugin for IntelliJ. You can support the development by sponsoring the plugin on Github. Supporting the plugin with crypto through the Gitcoin grant. Please attach the screenshot for every issue if possible. It will make the issue much clearer and easier to understand.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Input mask for Android

    Input mask for Android

    User input masking library repo

    Input masks restrict data input and allow you to guide users to enter correct values. Apply formatting to your text fields, see examples. Filter out nonessential symbols (e.g. extract 0123456 from +1 (999) 012-34-56) For international phone numbers. Apply number/currency formatting. Be careful when specifying the field's android:inputType. The library uses the native Editable variable received on afterTextChange event in order to replace text efficiently. Because of that, field's inputType is actually considered when the library is trying to mutate the text. For instance, having a field with android:inputType="numeric", you cannot put spaces and dashes into the mentioned Editable variable by default. Doing so will cause an out-of-range exception when the MaskedTextChangedListener will try to reposition the cursor.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Maskara

    Maskara

    Format text fields without being affected by input filters

    A simple way to format text fields without getting affected by input filters. Used to define how to format the text. Value is used to define the format string. There's no limitation here. You can use any type of character with any type of input filters. maskCharacter is used to define which characters in the format string user can edit. It's not mandatory to define this explicitly. Mask will set the character with most occurrences in the format string as maskCharacter by default. You should use nonalphanumeric characters here. Mask becomes visible right after the user started typing until the user deleted everything. Cursor is not limited.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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