Standard shiny::textAreaInput() with additional is_code parameter, added
code font style for the input text and with autocomplete, autocorrect,
autocapitalize and spellcheck set to off or false.
textAreaInputAlt(inputId, label, value = "", width = NULL,
height = NULL, cols = NULL, rows = NULL, placeholder = NULL,
resize = NULL, is_code = TRUE)The input slot that will be used to access the value.
Display label for the control, or NULL for no label.
Initial value.
The width of the input, e.g. '400px', or '100%';
see validateCssUnit.
The height of the input, e.g. '400px', or
'100%'; see validateCssUnit.
Value of the visible character columns of the input, e.g.
80. If used with width, width will take precedence in
the browser's rendering.
The value of the visible character rows of the input, e.g.
6. If used with height, height will take precedence in
the browser's rendering.
A character string giving the user a hint as to what can be entered into the control. Internet Explorer 8 and 9 do not support this option.
Which directions the textarea box can be resized. Can be one of
"both", "none", "vertical", and "horizontal".
The default, NULL, will use the client browser's default setting for
resizing textareas.
Should the text input be considered verbatim code input?
Other modified shiny inputs: textInputCode