Item11850: Line breaks from Wikitext editing get lost in WYSIWYG-Editing

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Priority: Normal
Current State: Duplicate
Released In: n/a
Target Release: n/a
Applies To: Extension
Component: TinyMCEPlugin, WysiwygPlugin
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Reported By: FranzJosefGigler
Waiting For:
Last Change By: FranzJosefGigler
Is it just me that sometimes uses line breaks in Wikitext editing, like that after the colon in this sentence?

This is gracefully ignored/supported by the HTML-rendering of all web browsers. But what happens if I edit this in WYSIWYG-Mode?

Expectation: Line breaks are interpreted as spaces, just like in the browser view. And when I save it the manual line breaks are lost, but the spaces are still there. But what actually happens:

Bug: The Line breaks/carriage returns are dismissed, killed, lost, forgetten, whatever, as soon as I edit it with the WYSIWYG-editor.

For me, that looks like an urgent bug.

-- FranzJosefGigler - 11 May 2012

Use http://trunk.foswiki.org/bin/edit/Sandbox/TestTopic133309 without saving that topic to see what I mean.

If this has been cured by the latest updates to the related two plugins, please close this bug report with "No action required", haven't got them installed yet.

I really hope that's the case, otherwise I'd consider that as severe show stopper.

-- FranzJosefGigler - 11 May 2012

Check out http://trunk.foswiki.org/Sandbox/TestTopic133309 - seems to be fixed to me. (Trunk wysiwyg editor is identical to the version released in WysiwygPlugin yesterday.

This is a duplicate of Item11819 - Wysiwyg / TMCE eats whitespace - hiddden newline spans are not preserved

-- GeorgeClark - 11 May 2012

Thank you! That's very good news.

-- FranzJosefGigler - 11 May 2012
 

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Summary Line breaks from Wikitext editing get lost in WYSIWYG-Editing
ReportedBy FranzJosefGigler
Codebase 1.1.5
SVN Range
AppliesTo Extension
Component TinyMCEPlugin, WysiwygPlugin
Priority Normal
CurrentState Duplicate
WaitingFor
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TargetRelease n/a
ReleasedIn n/a
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Topic revision: r3 - 11 May 2012, FranzJosefGigler
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