Why does HTML Compose double space lines, while Plain text does not?
Thanks!!
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By default, the HTML editor creates paragraph entries (<p> ... </p>) for each line of text that you enter. The default style for a paragraph then displays some space between each paragraph.
S c o t t K r a m e r wrote:
Why does HTML Compose double space lines, while Plain text does not?
Thanks!!
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Eric Stadtherr wrote:
By default, the HTML editor creates paragraph entries (<p> ... </p>) for each line of text that you enter. The default style for a paragraph then displays some space between each paragraph.
S c o t t K r a m e r wrote:
Why does HTML Compose double space lines, while Plain text does not?
Thanks!!
TinyMCE uses P tag for Enter, thus working as designed. Use shift+Enter for a single space. Why? Workaround? OT. Search TinyMCE site. Have fun.
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:51:40 +0200, Moish moish@mln.co.il wrote:
Eric Stadtherr wrote:
By default, the HTML editor creates paragraph entries (<p> ... </p>)
for
each line of text that you enter. The default style for a paragraph
then
displays some space between each paragraph.
S c o t t K r a m e r wrote:
Why does HTML Compose double space lines, while Plain text does not?
Thanks!!
TinyMCE uses P tag for Enter, thus working as designed. Use shift+Enter for a single space. Why? Workaround? OT. Search TinyMCE site. Have fun.
-- Moish
ok, also I noticed when creating a *new* message in HTML, the HTML is single spaced lines! not very consistent, and probably frustrating to people
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S c o t t K r a m e r wrote:
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:51:40 +0200, Moish moish@mln.co.il wrote:
Eric Stadtherr wrote:
By default, the HTML editor creates paragraph entries (<p> ... </p>)
for
each line of text that you enter. The default style for a paragraph
then
displays some space between each paragraph.
S c o t t K r a m e r wrote:
Why does HTML Compose double space lines, while Plain text does not?
Thanks!!
TinyMCE uses P tag for Enter, thus working as designed. Use shift+Enter for a single space. Why? Workaround? OT. Search TinyMCE site. Have fun.
-- Moish
ok, also I noticed when creating a *new* message in HTML, the HTML is single spaced lines! not very consistent, and probably frustrating to people
Not quite so here. I'm using FF 3.5.4+RC 0.3.1 and tinymce just follows the context. I.E. new message-double, forward+reply-if the original is html then double, otherwise single(even if I switch to html editing). You may noticed this behavior if you compose a new message using html editor (double), switch to plain text and then back to html (single). I guess the reason is that there is no way to reconstruct paragraphs so why bother with P tag. I dont have any problems with copy/paste of html content either.
Are you using vanilla installation?
Hi!! If you want a single line (<br>), you'd press SHIFT+ENTER instead of just ENTER (this is some kind of standard, so you'll fins the same behaviour on other softwares too).
See you!! emi
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 08:13:10 -0700, Eric Stadtherr estadtherr@gmail.com wrote:
By default, the HTML editor creates paragraph entries (<p> ... </p>) for
each line of text that you enter. The default style for a paragraph then
displays some space between each paragraph.
S c o t t K r a m e r wrote:
Why does HTML Compose double space lines, while Plain text does not?
Thanks!!
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