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#1 2006-06-24 06:02:38

wet
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From: Vöcklabruck, Austria
Registered: 2005-06-06
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Misinterpretation of dashes as "del"

Textile this (a common german construct, we love to knit nouns by dashes):

Was kann der "Google AdWords"-Editor?

renders this HTML:

Was kann der “Google AdWords”<del>Editor?

Expected HTML

Was kann der “Google AdWords”-Editor?

&nbsp;

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#2 2006-06-24 18:26:11

Mary
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Registered: 2004-06-27
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Re: Misinterpretation of dashes as "del"

Was kann der “Google AdWords”<notextile>-</notextile>Editor?

Last edited by Mary (2006-06-24 18:27:15)

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#3 2006-07-17 00:29:55

duchamp
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From: Patagonia
Registered: 2005-02-03
Posts: 222
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Re: Misinterpretation of dashes as "del"

Sorry, I’m not sure what’s the trouble with textile and German language but after a few years of use I want to modify a little piece of textile:
90% of people that I know and use TXP to maintain a blog or a corporate website (writing in spanish) hate this small detail … each time that they “Copy & paste” a text created in MS Word with some dashes (used as parentesis) the final text is crossed with a line (sorry, not sure about the exact english term … striked? erased?).
I know that is the idea behind textile but Is the only pice that my friends and clients ask me to change.

I’ve tryied to take out this line from classTextile.php:

<code>’-’ => ‘del’,</code>

but it just give me an Error … How can I hack Textile to eliminate the transformation of dashes into <del>?

Any idea?

Thx

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