.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _encapslines: encapsLines ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. ### BEGIN~OF~TABLE ### .. container:: table-row Property encapsTagList Data type list of strings Description List of tags which qualify as encapsulating tags. Must be lowercase. **Example:** :: encapsTagList = div, p This setting will recognize the red line below as encapsulated lines:: First line of text Some
text

Some text

Some text
Some text .. container:: table-row Property remapTag.[*tagname*] Data type string Description Enter a new tag name here if you wish the tagname of any encapsulation to be unified to a single tag name. For instance, setting this value to "remapTag.P=DIV" would convert::

Some text

Some text
to ::
Some text
Some text
([*tagname*] is in uppercase.) .. container:: table-row Property addAttributes.[*tagname*] Data type *(array of strings)* Description Attributes to set in the encapsulation tag. **Example:** :: addAttributes.P { style=padding-bottom: 0px; margin-top: 1px; margin-bottom: 1px; align=center } ([*tagname*] is in uppercase.) :: .setOnly = exists : This will set the value ONLY if the property does not already exist. blank : This will set the value ONLY if the property does not already exist OR is blank (""). Default is to always override/set the value of the attributes. .. container:: table-row Property removeWrapping Data type boolean Description If set, then all existing wrapping will be removed. This:: First line of text Some
text

Some text

Some text
Some text becomes this:: First line of text Some
text
Some text Some text Some text .. container:: table-row Property wrapNonWrappedLines Data type wrap Description Wrapping for non-encapsulated lines **Example:** :: .wrapNonWrappedLines =

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This:: First line of text

Some text

becomes this::

First line of text

Some text

.. container:: table-row Property innerStdWrap\_all Data type ->stdWrap Description Wraps the content inside all lines, whether they are encapsulated or not. .. container:: table-row Property encapsLinesStdWrap.[*tagname*] Data type ->stdWrap Description Wraps the content inside all encapsulated lines. ([*tagname*] is in uppercase.) .. container:: table-row Property defaultAlign Data type string /:ref:`stdWrap ` Description If set, this value is set as the default "align" value of the wrapping tags, both from .encapsTagList, .bypassEncapsTagList and .nonWrappedTag .. container:: table-row Property nonWrappedTag Data type tagname Description For all non-wrapped lines, you can here set a tag in which they should be wrapped. Example would be "p". This is an alternative to .wrapNonWrappedLines and has the advantage that its attributes are set by .addAttributes as well as defaultAlign. Thus you can match the wrapping tags used for non-wrapped and wrapped lines more easily. .. ###### END~OF~TABLE ###### [tsref:->encapsLines] .. _encapslines-examples: Example: """""""" :: encapsLines { encapsTagList = div,p remapTag.DIV = P wrapNonWrappedLines =

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innerStdWrap_all.ifEmpty =   } This example shows how to handle content rendered by TYPO3 and stylesheets where the

tag is used to encapsulate each line. Say, you have made this content with the Rich Text Editor:: This is line # 1 [Above is an empty line!]

This line is right-aligned.
After being processed by encapsLines with the above configuration, the content looks like this::

This is line # 1

 

[Above is an empty line!]

This line is right-aligned.

Each line is nicely wrapped with

tags. The line from the database which was *already* wrapped (but in

-tags) has been converted to

, but keeps it's alignment. Overall, notice that the Rich Text Editor ONLY stored the line which was in fact right-aligned - every other line from the RTE was stored without any wrapping tags, so that the content in the database remains as human readable as possible. Example: """""""" :: # Make sure nonTypoTagStdWrap operates # on content outside and only: tt_content.text.20.parseFunc.tags.typolist.breakoutTypoTagContent = 1 tt_content.text.20.parseFunc.tags.typohead.breakoutTypoTagContent = 1 # ... and no
before typohead. tt_content.text.20.parseFunc.tags.typohead.stdWrap.wrap > # Setting up nonTypoTagStdWrap to wrap the text with p-tags tt_content.text.20.parseFunc.nonTypoTagStdWrap > tt_content.text.20.parseFunc.nonTypoTagStdWrap.encapsLines { encapsTagList = div,p remapTag.DIV = P wrapNonWrappedLines =

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# Forcing these attributes onto the encapsulation-tags if any addAttributes.P { style=margin: 0 0 0; } innerStdWrap_all.ifEmpty =   } # Finally removing the
-tag after the content... tt_content.text.20.wrap > This is an example of how to wrap traditional tt\_content bodytext with

tags, setting the line-distances to regular space like that generated by a
tag, but staying compatible with the RTE features such as assigning classes and alignment to paragraphs.