Just to get things straight: how / where should i tell the system to use markypants? I can click the “edit list” with field formatting options, but there’s no ability to add a type …
Thanks.
(Btw, the 3 names in the pi-manager are all “MarkyPants”, their URLS act as normal … )
when you click ‘edit list’ markypants should show up there. i would try deleting all three of the plugins and check the pi-manager. do they still appear? once they no longer show up in the pi-manager add them again. It sounds like you have some legacy code in there somewhere.
when you click ‘edit list’ markypants should show up there.
Does this mean when i alter xhtml it changes everywhere (like a standard profile), or is this a ‘per field’ option?
i would try deleting all three of the plugins and check the pi-manager. do they still appear? once they no longer show up in the pi-manager add them again. It sounds like you have some legacy code in there somewhere.
It works now, i tried your option, but then smartypants and markypants were both named markypants. I deleted those two, uploaded smartypants, refreshed the pi-manager, and then uploaded markypants. Now it looks as it should.
About the MarkyPants configuration: should i only set MarkyPants to yes, or e.g. leave auto < br / > to yes … ?
Thanks.
Does this mean when i alter xhtml it changes everywhere (like a standard profile), or is this a ‘per field’ option?
If you’re talking about in the “formatting” list then, when you set markypants to yes it should just show up as an option, alongside xhtml, completely independent.
About the MarkyPants configuration: should i only set MarkyPants to yes, or e.g. leave auto < br / > to yes … ?
you can leave br and xhtml to yes if you still want them to show up as available formatting options, usually i’ll turn xhtml off in favor of markypants.
The markdown formatting for ‘s is to leave two trailing whitespaces at the end of the line. Try copying this and see if it works:
this is a paragraph
these are separated by a br
because the end of the line
has two spaces
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