Vote/Comment on SQL Developer Add-in: CopyAsHtml

Hi,
I'm not sure if this is against any rules, but I wanted to make the SQL Developer community aware of this feature request and would ask you to simply add a vote/comment on this if you used this feature from SQL Developer 3 to allow you to copy code out of SQL Developer with full syntax highlighting, font, and indentations into 3rd party programs.
Vote here:
https://apex.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=43135:7:4683410243712::NO::P7_ID:41621
Thanks.

Ok its working again... Initial build of SQL Developer 1.5 (5338) was not showing the geom layers on the georaptor....
I am happy to report that with SQL Developer 1.5.1 (5440) Georaptor layers on the Spatial view are working again.
Thanks to the anonymous developers that fixed it!

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