Defect #2827
closed
{{{foo}}} without spaces incorrectly imported
Added by Daniel Svensson over 15 years ago.
Updated over 11 years ago.
Resolution:
Cant reproduce
Description
When importing {{{foo}}}, note that there are no spaces between curly braces and the word within them, the result is <pre>. If I instead add space between the braces the result is properly interpreted as <pre>foo</pre>
Daniel Svensson wrote:
When importing {{{foo}}}, note that there are no spaces between curly braces and the word within them, the result is <pre>. If I instead add space between the braces the result is properly interpreted as <pre>foo</pre>
Humm.. further investigation hints that this might be a problem with one-liner {{{ }}} everywhere no matter if they have spaces or not.
Maybe oneliner {{{Inline Code}}} should be translated to Inline Code
?
Daniel Svensson wrote:
Maybe oneliner {{{Inline Code}}} should be translated to Inline Code
?
@Inline Code@
even
oh the spam, oh the sorrow.. forgot to mention that is is an issue with the Trac importer.
Add following somewhere in convert_wiki_text:
# Inlined code
text = text.gsub(/\{\{\{([^\}^\n]+)\}\}\}/) { |s| "@#{$1.strip}@" }
Test cases:
puts convert_wiki_text("{{{ spider pig spider pig }}}")
puts convert_wiki_text("{{{spider pig spider pig}}}")
puts convert_wiki_text("{{{\nspider pig spider pig\n}}}")
Output:
@spider pig spider pig@
@spider pig spider pig@
<pre>
spider pig spider pig
</pre>
Hi there,
are there any news on this? Is this still reproduceable with Redmine 2.2?
Can someone test this please?
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to Cant reproduce
Maybe improved with r2011. I close this issue as there's no feedback.
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