If <ul> and <li> are enabled, shouldn't the bulleted list format button work? I don't see where to associate the input format with a content type. I don't want to give all users full HTML, that's the whole point of installing TinyMCE. If I turn off line breaks in my default format, won't it mess up my other content types? I think that was why I turned them on. And TinyMCE worked or works sometimes with the default input format as is. I feel like I am just being dense.
Yes as sara has indicated. You can change the defaults atAdminister -> Site Configuration -> Input Formats.If you "Configure" the default format. Then select the Configure tab, you'll be able to set which tags are allowed. The default set is<a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd>When you enable tinymce you might also consider turning off the "line break converter" on this screen as well.Dave
From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Jean Gazis
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 12:48 PM
To: support@drupal.org
Subject: Re: [support] different TinyMCE problemsI don't want the users to have to select input formats, I want them to be set for the content type or field type. Is that possible?
On 8/16/07, Sarah Adams <mr.sanders@geekjock.ca> wrote:> I installed it, set up roles etc. It seemed to work fine with the first
> custom content type. A few days later, it does not. In between I
> installed Views and Viewfield, and created a new content type.
>
> What I'm getting is, instead of formatted text, e.g. bulleted list, it
> just puts <br> or <div> between the items and removes the line breaks,
> like this:
>
> "vegetable<br /> fruit<br /> vegetable<br /> fruit<br /> fruit<br />
> vegetable<br /> veggie<br /> fruit <br /> veg"
>
> I'm sure this is some stupid thing I could figure out somehow, but I
> can't figure out where to start.
You probably have the content set to use filtered html instead of full
html. You can update this on a content item basis by clicking on input
formats just below the TinyMCE editor, or site-wide by going to admin >
site config > input formats.
HTH!
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