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#16 2005-10-29 22:08:23

hakjoon
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Re: hak_textile_tags

I basically took everything out of your comments page line by line to see if I could figure out what was happening and like clockwork it happens if there is an img tag in the page. You’ll notice here that there is a new toolbar for every distinct image on the page plus the original toolbar.

You’ll notice on your page that 2 of the gravatar links are unique becuase they have different gravatar_ids and then you have the “site hosting and design” image at the bottom which gives you the 3 extra quicktag toolbars. It’s pretty ridiculous that this happens I’m going to see if I can figure out a way around it.


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#17 2005-10-29 22:53:14

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Re: hak_textile_tags

Ok version 0.1.1 is up. It seems to take care of the Opera problem. I added a check to see if the quicktags had been initialized already and that seems to deal with it.

hak_textile_tags.txt


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#18 2005-10-30 08:31:11

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Re: hak_textile_tags

> hakjoon wrote:

<blockquote>and then you have the “site hosting and design” image at the bottom which gives you the 3 extra quicktag toolbars.</blockquote>

Hups… * feeling like an idiot *

But thank you so much about fixing this! I guess there are some people using Opera, nice to have this working for them. Browser compabilities are so pain in the ass.

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#19 2005-10-30 19:59:42

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Re: hak_textile_tags

This was definitely something I would have fixed. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I wasn’t sure how hard it was going to be, which was why I was offering workarounds.

Luckily it wasn’t too difficult. And btw, I really like your site design.

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#20 2005-10-30 20:39:16

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Re: hak_textile_tags

If the only option would have been workarounds, I think I would had just continued with multiplied tags, since prefer having gravatars. And feel those quicktags beeing quite essential since many non-txp commenters don´t know how to use textile. Really appreciate your quick response.

And thank you from the compliment! * blush *

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#21 2007-12-23 05:36:23

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Re: hak_textile_tags

I don’t understand how to use this plugin. Can someone help? Where do I place the tags?


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#22 2007-12-23 15:51:38

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Re: hak_textile_tags

  1. Install hak_textile_tags
  2. Activate it
  3. Place <txp:hak_textile_tag /> to your form named commet_form

Cheers!

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#23 2007-12-23 16:43:10

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Re: hak_textile_tags

Looking into one of these plugins right now – I take it hak_textile_tags is for the comment form on the front end, and upm_quicktags is for the admin side?

Any other recommendations? hak_tinymce eats up TXP tags as I understand it, so I can’t use that. Basic need is to make it easier for editors on the backend to use Textile.

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#24 2007-12-24 05:45:44

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Re: hak_textile_tags

Originally there was supposed to be an admin version of hak_textile_tags (it’s actually coded) I decided it was better to implement it as part of upm_quicktags so that people didn’t have to chose. The textile implementation is not complete becuade when it was written there were certain limitations with upm_quicktags. It never seemed to garner much interest so I never went back and fixed. It would be fairly easy to fix or to release the admin version of hak_textile_tags


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#25 2007-12-24 07:23:37

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Re: hak_textile_tags

Would that be possible? Have a client who is asking for a WYSIWYG editor, but I prefer not to use it since TXP tags are not accepted. A good admin textile tool that avoids the need to look up textile attributes would be wonderful.

Note: I have not played with upm_quicktags yet.

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#26 2007-12-24 21:17:36

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Re: hak_textile_tags

upm_quicktags should do what you want. The underlying tech is the same. Try the textile add on for upm_quicktags its essentially the same thing as this plugin. If it works I’d be happy to finish the implementation. Right now images and links don’t generate textile.


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#27 2007-12-24 21:32:44

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Re: hak_textile_tags

Thanks Patrick I will download upm_quicktags and check it out….

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#28 2007-12-25 08:45:03

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Re: hak_textile_tags

Thanks for the tip Patrick, I think upm_quicktags is fine. Just missing the theme buttons – the link on Mary’s page is not working. I’ll post there about that.

How does your admin version of hak_textile_tags differ in terms of functionality? I have wet_quicklink for article insertion, but Textile for images and other links would be perfect.

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