Hi Vincent,
thanks for you quick answer. However the issue was not to insert a line
break, but to insert a "blank line" (what I called "skip a line"), and
the following does not work (with two blank lines):
"
My line 1.
My line2.
"
I get the same result as you, a line break, but no blank line ...
Thanks for your help,
François
Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi Francois,
On Feb 20, 2007, at 2:41 PM, F. Exertier wrote:
Hi all,
we are currently deploying xwiki within our company. We use the last
stable version, the same as the one used by ObjectWeb (0.9xxx). In
this version we are using the WIKI Editor (the wysiwyg one is not
running), but we have the following issue: in order to skip a line
(to insert some line breaks), it is necessary to insert some "<br\>"
HTML statements or some "\\" characters in the content.
XWiki recognizes a blank line as meaning a different paragraph. So
the following should work just fine:
"
My line 1.
My line2.
"
The 2 lines should be displayed one under the other. However the
following:
"
My line1.
My line2.
"
Will be displayed on the same line when viewed.
In summary a blank line is how xwiki recognizes a different paragraph.
This is even not documented in the "help
frame" on the right of the
editor screen. This is a show stopper for us since we cannot ask our
end users (people who will provide the content) to know this kind of
syntax. Is there any turn around or any patch that could be used to
cope with this issue ? We do not want to upgrade to the 1.0 beta
version in a short term.
1.0 betas would definitely help as the WYSIWYG editor is much better
in these versions and is the easiest to use for end users.
Thanks
-Vincent
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