[Solved] The italics option in the wiki editor does not work
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I was trying to edit a wiki article and italicize a few sentences. But the the option didn't seem to work. Can someone verify it.
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For me it worked ok, so it looks like a bug. Maybe you can point out example where it doesn't work?
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It was with "this":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/How_to_manually_unInstall_old_MS_Visual_Studio_Integration_and_install_VS_Pluging article. Please try to format it and check.
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Which sentence do you want to make italics there?
PS: Better to use * for the enumerations in the wiki.
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What browser are you using? and have you tried manually making italic text by using the underscore?
like this ?
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I have tried it and it worked (both manually and by using the toolbar icon).
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[quote author="QtK" date="1293285966"]It was with "this":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/How_to_manually_unInstall_old_MS_Visual_Studio_Integration_and_install_VS_Pluging article. Please try to format it and check.[/quote]
It worked for me. I dont see any problem here and in wiki edit too
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Two sentences.
On two lines.You said about it? I think it's not bug, because line-break start new block, IMHO.
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It seems it does not work when its a multi line sentence in upper case.
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[quote author="QtK" date="1293308820"]It seems it does not work when its a multi line sentence in upper case.[/quote]
No It worked even in multi line upper letter case too. I converted following uppercase multi line text in italics in the wiki pointed above.
"HE FOLLOWING STEPS INVOLVE THE REGISTRY EDITOR. PLEASE USE CAUTION WHILE WORKING WITHIN THE REGISTRY EDITOR AND ALWAYS EXPORT A COPY OF YOUR REGISTRY AS A BACKUP FOR SAFETY"
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p{font-style:italic;}. more
and more
and more multi-
lines.Use
@p{font-style:italic;}.@
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It seems I am definitely doing something wrong, as no one is facing this issue.
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Could you paste a snippet of your text here?
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The text is the same as above. Also you can check what I had done in the edit history of that article. After first two tries, I was previewing the article to check if the changes were getting reflected or not. So other changes I tried won't be there in the history.
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There is no problem:
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THE FOLLOWING STEPS INVOLVE THE REGISTRY EDITOR. PLEASE USE CAUTION WHILE WORKING WITHIN THE REGISTRY EDITOR AND ALWAYS EXPORT A COPY OF YOUR REGISTRY AS A BACKUP FOR SAFETY.
@Just type
Star Underscore Text Underscore Star
without any spaces beteween Star, Underscore and Text.
[EDIT: this is the result of the above line:]
THE FOLLOWING STEPS INVOLVE THE REGISTRY EDITOR. PLEASE USE CAUTION WHILE WORKING WITHIN THE REGISTRY EDITOR AND ALWAYS EXPORT A COPY OF YOUR REGISTRY AS A BACKUP FOR SAFETY.BTW: I know that fiddling around in the windows registry is very dangerous. But triple-highighting (bold, italic and all-uppercase) looks a bit overdone from a typographical view. Moreover, all-uppercase is difficult to read, especially for longer sentences.
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Volker is right. Better is to choose one type of highlighing (maybe with underlining). But even bold and italic are difficult to read.
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[quote author="Volker" date="1293457614"]
without any spaces beteween Star, Underscore and Text.
[/quote]Thank you for pointing this out.
This was the reason why it was not working for me. While selecting multiple lines I was also selecting space and then clicking the italics I symbol in the editor. So it was not working.