1# Give me their email, ill complain :P Honestly tho, this is rather 
horrible. Not sure how they even messed up a simple thing like copy/paste.

2# I just hit f12 and look at the built in firefox console. That being 
said, I found the 'issue'. Turns out code in a method called by setInterval 
won't spit out errors on the console. And after adding in an alert it looks 
like the code cannot find jQuery (or turning it into an anonymous 
function). So for some reason this new version of firefox/GM is not able to 
find the jQuery reference in my method being called by setInterval?

On Monday, 27 November 2017 03:35:14 UTC-5, brunoais wrote:
>
> 1# You can't. Complain to firefox devs. Greasomnkey guys can't do anything 
> about that.
>
> 2# How are you trying to get the log in the console?
>
> On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 11:09 PM, Chris S <chri...@gmail.com <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Got a few questions/issues:
>>
>> 1# How do I edit the scripts with my favorite editor (notepad++)? In the 
>> past you could just go to the gm_scripts folder in your firefox profile and 
>> edit the scripts that way (or even tell greasemonkey what your favorite 
>> editor was). The current editor in gm4 is hard to use as it cannot 
>> copy/paste out of the editor and it doesn't highlight matching brackets.
>>
>> 2# One of my current scripts does not work and not producing any error in 
>> the console. I put in a test alert and got the alert, I then put in a test 
>> alertdfg() and got no alert or no error in the console?
>>
>> 3# Is there some sort of bug with jquery and/or require()? Yesterday when 
>> 'fixing' one of my scripts I kept seeing an error in the console about '$' 
>> not being defined anytime I did any tweak to my script. The script could 
>> work perfectly fine, but the moment I did a tweak (even just a simple 
>> alert('test'); ) it would tell me '$' was not defined again. The only way 
>> to get jQuery working was to change the value in require() again. So in 
>> other words, anytime I did any changes to my gm script id need to change 
>> the jquery require() path otherwise the console would spit a '$' is not 
>> defined error.
>>
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