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When using the wysiwyg editor I often find that I have extra <p> around all bullet/numbered list entries. Naturally enough this messes up the formatting and I have to revert to raw editing to remove them. From then on I can edit the list without problems.
It does not always happen, so I played around here:
TestTopic44541 to see if I could pinpoint the issue and I think I have. Basically, if I have a heading and need to insert a list after this heading. Then I am in the habit of clicking the mouse to the first character after the heading and pressing return, and then clicking on the number or bullet list icon. The resulting list will have these extra paras added. This may not be the only way to trigger the problem, but I hope it's enough to find the root cause.
I'm using IE7 as the browser (Version 7.0.5730.13).
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JulianLevens - 21 Jun 2010
Hi Juilian, I note that you reported you're on Foswiki 1.0.8.
What version of the
TinyMCEPlugin are you using?
Also, I wonder if you would have the time to try the problem on trunk here at
Lists are working better on the new TinyMCE, sadly there's a bit of an issue with the
pasteplugin
, see
Item8981
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PaulHarvey - 24 Jun 2010
The problem still appear on IE7. I also tried Opera which was fine.
I also noticed that the cursor would jump back to the end of the previous line on hitting return - a new feature!
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JulianLevens - 28 Aug 2010
The question was: what version of Foswiki and what version of
TinyMCEPlugin are you using?
We are on Foswiki 1.0.10 now and the issue may be resolved.
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KennethLavrsen - 22 Sep 2010
I should have been more explicit, I was responsing to Paul's request (24 Jun), so I tested on trunk and that's what my reply to Paul on 28 Aug is all about. Strictly speaking Paul asked about the version of TinyMCE ($Rev: 6527 (2010-02-26)): not Foswiki as that's already in the form.
Alas I do not know when I'll be able to re-test on 1.0.10.
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JulianLevens - 26 Sep 2010
I'll try to reproduce on IE7 at a later date.
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PaulHarvey - 27 Sep 2010
IE7 is ancient now, and TMCE has changed a lot. No feedback in 4 years. Setting to no action.
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GeorgeClark - 08 Jan 2015