Forum Activity for @ultrajam

SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 04:47:39PM
2,587 posts

TinyMCE paragraph formatting


Using Jamroom

In the page:
in-the-page.png in-the-page.png - 56KB

updated by @ultrajam: 11/14/14 04:47:54PM
SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 04:47:09PM
2,587 posts

TinyMCE paragraph formatting


Using Jamroom

In the editor:
in-the-tinymce-window.png in-the-tinymce-window.png - 76KB

updated by @ultrajam: 11/14/14 04:47:27PM
SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 04:46:50PM
2,587 posts

TinyMCE paragraph formatting


Using Jamroom

In the editor, it looks like when I press return to start a new line, it isn't acting like a return should.

For example, if I use the Paragraph dropdown to change a line to a h3, then hit return and start typing on a new line, that new line is also an h3.

If I then try to change that second line to a paragraph, the h3 in the line above also becomes a paragraph.

It does work if I paste a bunch of text into the editor and then put the cursor into one of the lines and then change that line to an h3, so whatever the problem is is connected to the behaviour of the return rather than the line.

In the html view in the editor, the h3 isn't being closed, the line breaks are converted to br tags, so the h3 continues and there is no way to stop it without editing the html - easily done if you know how, but not simple for the average TinyMCE user.

Also, there is a great difference between the heading/paragraph formatting between the layout in the editor and in the final page view - but I suspect that this may be part of the same problem. The perpetual joys of TinyMCE line breaks.

updated by @ultrajam: 12/19/14 02:14:20PM
SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 04:25:05PM
2,587 posts

More than one tinymce field possible?


Using Jamroom

25 minutes into the weekend and it looks good from here Brian, editor works well as a section type in a jrDocs-based module on first attempt. But I have spotted a problem with the way TinyMCE new lines are working with formatting using the paragraph menu dropdown.

I'll start a new thread on that.
updated by @ultrajam: 11/14/14 04:25:49PM
SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 04:18:44PM
2,587 posts

Can't start a post with a smile


Using Jamroom

Could be a feature to prevent immediate emotional reaction getting in the way of the issue at hand?
SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 04:16:37PM
2,587 posts

Fullscreen button in TinyMCE


Using Jamroom

Yep, working perfectly in jrElastic. Thanks Brian!
SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 03:18:02PM
2,587 posts

Can't start a post with a smile


Using Jamroom

:) Definitely not a biggie, but it seems that you can't start a forum post with a smile:
https://www.jamroom.net/ultrajam/forum/googlemaps/15377/connect-with-jrembed#r16798

:)
updated by @ultrajam: 01/07/15 10:36:19PM
SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 03:14:33PM
2,587 posts

Connect with jrEmbed?


GoogleMaps

:) That's good to hear! Thanks Ken! :)
updated by @ultrajam: 11/14/14 03:15:02PM
SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 02:55:50PM
2,587 posts

Connect with jrEmbed?


GoogleMaps

Cool, glad that's working for you!

Yes, best to remove all modules from the image mapping field in config.

The Exif module with the gallery is one of Brian's so I doubt that it will work with the maps module. It's something I can look at if you really need it to work (ie map the gps locations of gallery photos uploaded) - it would probably only be possible if Brian's module stores the latitude and longitude in fields.
updated by @ultrajam: 11/14/14 02:57:03PM
SteveX
@ultrajam
11/14/14 01:41:13PM
2,587 posts

Connect with jrEmbed?


GoogleMaps

Ken_Rich:
Am I listing modules correctly?

You don't need to list modules in that field unless you are using the ujExif module to extract Exif GPS data from photos as they are uploaded. I'm pretty sure you aren't doing that, so it's best to remove the modules from that field so that the listener doesn't run.

If you are using ujExif, you would only list modules which have images which can be listed using jrCore_list, such as jrGallery.

There is a bit of documentation about that on this page:
https://www.jamroom.net/ultrajam/documentation/modules/1790/multi-item-multi-marker-maps-eg-gps-location-for-photos-in-jrgallery
But bear in mind that extracting Exif data is an "unsupported" advanced feature which needs ujExif to be installed (and I haven't installed that module for over a year, it's available on github).
updated by @ultrajam: 11/14/14 01:48:41PM
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