Item9651: wysiwyg converts bold table content to table heads
Priority: Normal
Current State: Waiting for Release
Released In: 2.2.0
Target Release: minor
When editing content using wysiwyg like this
| <b>bold font</b> |
| <b>bold font</b> |
| <b>bold font</b> |
| <b>bold font</b> |
| <b>bold font</b> |
you'll get
| *bold font* |
| *bold font* |
| *bold font* |
| *bold font* |
| *bold font* |
after save ... which is something different. Adding
sticky
to every cell of a large table is not feasible.
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MichaelDaum - 09 Sep 2010
I'm not sure how we're supposed to fix this.
The TML representation of
*bold font*
can only be known as
<strong>bold font</strong>
, and vice versa.
I am not sure that we should complicate the TML transformation just to make
TablePlugin happy.
Probably we should fix
TablePlugin so that it doesn't make spurious bolded table cells, heading cells.
We will have to work towards translating
<b>
as
<strong>
, given that TinyMCE no longer natively supports non-XHTML1.0-strict elements (we keep it working with
legacyoutput
plugin).
But
legacyoutput
has its own cost (Eg. issues with pasting of bullet lists in gecko browsers).
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PaulHarvey - 09 Sep 2010
The other option is to extend some work
MichaelTempest did recently which allows
WysiwygPlugin to preserve HTML markup that exists before the transition to HTML.
Michael, can you try the new
WYSIWYGPLUGIN_PRESERVE_EXISTING_TAGS
on trunk as documented in
Item1391 to include
b, strong
maybe?
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PaulHarvey - 09 Sep 2010
Got no time to test this any further.
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MichaelDaum - 25 Mar 2011
Tricky, but fixed on branch
Item14323
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Main.CrawfordCurrie - 02 Mar 2017 - 09:51