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#1 2006-02-13 23:34:17

kevinashworth
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Textile emphasis bug with parentheses

(_Fidelio_) should come out as it does here in this forum, with the title in italics from “em” tags. In Textpattern 4.0.3 as downloaded or with classTextile.php updated to the latest at http://dev.textpattern.com/browser/development/4.0/textpattern/lib , I see the underscores before and after Fidelio, and no “em” tags get generated. See http://www.kevinashworth.com/reference/opera-test

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#2 2006-02-14 00:01:23

zem
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Re: Textile emphasis bug with parentheses

Not a bug. The correct syntax with the latest classTextile.php is ([_Fidelio_]).


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#3 2006-02-14 00:06:30

kevinashworth
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Re: Textile emphasis bug with parentheses

Oh. Is this a “bug” in (lack of) documentation then? :-) I didn’t see a change notice, or anything in http://textism.com/tools/textile/ , http://rpc.textpattern.com/help/?item=italic , etc. And does that mean that this forum uses the old textile?!

Edit: I could’ve sworn Fidelio above was in italics when I first posted. Now I see the underscores and no italics. Did I imagine that, was that in some preview screen, what? I could be losing it….

Last edited by kevinashworth (2006-02-14 00:07:47)

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#4 2006-02-14 02:06:02

zem
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Re: Textile emphasis bug with parentheses

Addressed in a new FAQ.


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#5 2006-07-01 06:25:31

kevinashworth
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Re: Textile emphasis bug with parentheses

I have found a case where it appears to me that Textile doesn’t work properly with the new change. I type this into Textpattern on a Mac: “(Zazà)”. That’s “paren bracket under Z a z agrave under bracket paren” — and it should yield the word Zaza italicized in parentheses with a grave accent on the last a. But I have to type “(Zazà)” for the desired result to appear. In other words, I must type agrave between an ampersand and a semicolon instead of just typing à which is easily done via the Mac keyboard.

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