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    • [FILE] vs. subsequent new line(s)

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    Issue: [FILE] vs. subsequent new line(s)

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    1. issueid=3676 April 8, 2014 7:35 PM
      Ptah Ptah is offline
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      [FILE] vs. subsequent new line(s)
      Source text on a new line after a [FILE] does not render as a newline/line-break in HTML?

      Code:
      [B]IMG[/B]
      Some text before, on a separate line.
      [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Rd2yC9D.gif[/IMG]
      Some text after, on a separate line.
      
      [b]FILE[/b]
      Some text before, on a separate line.
      [FILE]Article:lightclock1[/FILE]
      Some text after, on a separate line (notice how it renders on the same "line" as the preceding image, not a new line, as it is written in the source)
      
      Slightly different try...
      [FILE]Article:lightclock1[/FILE]
      
      
      (three newlines following FILE in source) Some text after....still renders "inline" with the preceding image, not with line-breaks.
      You can see here:
      http://forums.intpcomplex.com/wiki_i...itle=Bug-Cases

      Use a wide enough window/small enough image, and you'll see that the text following the "FILE" does not render with any following line-breaks, as it written in the source.

      Expectation: as with bbcode convention, source newlines are rendered as line-breaks in the HTML, etc.
    Issue Details
    Issue Number 3676
    Issue Type Bug
    Project VaultWiki 4.x Series
    Category BB-Code Parsing
    Status Working as Designed
    Priority 5 - Minor Bugs / Small Tweaks
    Affected Version 4.0.0 Gamma 4
    Fixed Version (none)
    Milestone VaultWiki 4 Gamma X
    Software DependencyAny
    License TypePaid
    Users able to reproduce bug 0
    Users unable to reproduce bug 0
    Attachments 0
    Assigned Users (none)
    Tags (none)




    1. April 8, 2014 9:26 PM
      pegasus pegasus is offline
      VaultWiki Team
      FILE floats, letting text wrap around it, unless |none is added to it. Line breaks might appear not to work in this case. Unfortunately the "inline" option in the File Browser is broken in Gamma 4, but that is already fixed for the next release.

      If line breaks are still not working as expected even with |none, then let me know.
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    2. April 9, 2014 4:34 PM
      Ptah Ptah is offline
      Junior Member
      Ah, that explains it.

      Adding "|none" after the main file content renders as expected.

      Thanks.
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    3. April 9, 2014 7:24 PM
      pegasus pegasus is offline
      VaultWiki Team
      Added |inline as an alias of |none, because I think it makes more sense to the end user.
      Reply Reply  
    4. April 9, 2014 11:38 PM
      Ptah Ptah is offline
      Junior Member
      Excellent, fwiw, I agree!
      Reply Reply  
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