Hi Anon,

Ok, I've been out all day and I'm going through your posts. Thanks for all this, you've done a lot. Have you downloaded a local tinyMCE? And then created a local PerlMonks plugin?

Can you put it on a server?  If you can't I can do it.

Going though html lines:

remove_linebreaks: false, // This is current, but I didn't find it helped. I'll try again.

 forced_root_block : 'p', // This is current, but I didn't find it helped. I'll try again.

convert_newlines_to_brs : true, // Again, this is current, but I didn't find it helped.

 force_p_newlines : false, // This option is deprecated as of 3.5

 remove_redundant_brs: false, // This option was removed in 3.4, this is now default behavior.

preformatted : true, //  I'll try again.

Ok, these seem to work now.  (I omitted the deprected ones.).

Regards

Steve.

(Posted with tinyMCE)


In reply to Re^7: TinyMCE javascript toolbar ( perlmonks/plugin.js v1 ) by Steve_BZ
in thread TinyMCE javascript toolbar by Steve_BZ

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