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#13 2007-03-02 22:53:40

masa
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From: Asturias, Spain
Registered: 2005-11-25
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Re: [textile] Wrapping p tags all over the place since 4.0.4

Zem & Mary, I understand the problem.

minusf wrote:

no wrapping for any tag, and explicitly stating a paragraph: …

But there isn’t much difference in adding p., notextile. or a space for that matter or is there?!
Personally I’m fine with it, but contributors that only provide content and are not aware of the underpinnings are being confused by the need for these “extra tags”.

Last edited by masa (2007-03-02 22:54:12)

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#14 2007-03-08 00:44:28

Finner
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Registered: 2005-05-04
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Re: [textile] Wrapping p tags all over the place since 4.0.4

I too am having this problem, but with my <h3> (or any) tags..
I don’t want to turn textile off, but I would like to be able to use heading tags without p tags being wrapped around them.

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#15 2007-03-08 00:58:38

Mary
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Registered: 2004-06-27
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Re: [textile] Wrapping p tags all over the place since 4.0.4

Er, is there a reason you aren’t using the Textile heading syntax? In any case, that’s what notextile. is for.

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#16 2007-03-08 01:00:47

Finner
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Re: [textile] Wrapping p tags all over the place since 4.0.4

Textile have heading syntax? :D I wasn’t aware.. couldn’t see it in the list..
notextile. wasn’t working either – that just got wrapped in a p and read as text…
Will look in to the textile syntax some more now..! haha, thanks ;)

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#17 2007-03-08 01:16:53

Mary
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Re: [textile] Wrapping p tags all over the place since 4.0.4

h3. This is a heading
notextile. <h3>and so is this</h3>

:)

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#18 2007-03-08 01:24:32

Finner
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Registered: 2005-05-04
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Re: [textile] Wrapping p tags all over the place since 4.0.4

Thanks Mary – You’re a gem, as always!
Using the h3. syntax – works perfectly! :D

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