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## SUMMARY ##

This module allows you to use wysiwyg editors on legacy content that may not
already have HTML formatting applied, and also allows you to keep your nodes
free of extraneous HTML formatting, instead relying on Drupal's input formats
to format your code properly.

Basically, this module adds two Buttons / Plugins you can use in your WYSIWYG
profiles (edit a profile for an input format, and check the box next to the
method you'd like to use):

1. Force linebreaks

Using this plugin will make your content always have linebreaks instead of
paragraph and break tags. This means that if you disable your wysiwyg editor,
your text will typically display with an extra line between each block of
text. This plugin is great for sites that often toggle wysiwyg editors on and
off, as it's much easier to edit content from a wysiwyg by hand if it doesn't
have a ton of <p> and <br /> tags running together.

2. Convert linebreaks

Using this plugin will take content that has linebreaks, but no <p> and <br />
tags, and convert it so it still looks correct in wysiwyg editors. If you are
dealing with legacy content, or want to start using a wysiwyg editor after
you've already added lots of content to your site without one, this plugin
will help ease that transition.

The two plugins should NOT be used together (unfortunately, there's no way for
us to prevent you from doing that, though). Pick one method of conversion, and
stick with it. You can switch between the two, if you'd like, with no harmful
effect.


## REQUIREMENTS ##

  - Wysiwyg API


## INSTALLATION ##

Install as usual, see http://drupal.org/node/70151 for further information.


## CONFIGURATION ##

Enable either the Force linebreaks button or the Convert linebreaks button in
the plugins/buttons configuration of the wysiwyg profiles of your choice. (See
'Summary' above for more information about what the buttons do).


## CONTACT / MAINTAINERS ##

Current maintainer:

  - Jeff Geerling: http://drupal.org/user/389011

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  1. ## SUMMARY ##
  2. This module allows you to use wysiwyg editors on legacy content that may not
  3. already have HTML formatting applied, and also allows you to keep your nodes
  4. free of extraneous HTML formatting, instead relying on Drupal's input formats
  5. to format your code properly.
  6. Basically, this module adds two Buttons / Plugins you can use in your WYSIWYG
  7. profiles (edit a profile for an input format, and check the box next to the
  8. method you'd like to use):
  9. 1. Force linebreaks
  10. Using this plugin will make your content always have linebreaks instead of
  11. paragraph and break tags. This means that if you disable your wysiwyg editor,
  12. your text will typically display with an extra line between each block of
  13. text. This plugin is great for sites that often toggle wysiwyg editors on and
  14. off, as it's much easier to edit content from a wysiwyg by hand if it doesn't
  15. have a ton of

    and
    tags running together.

  16. 2. Convert linebreaks
  17. Using this plugin will take content that has linebreaks, but no

    and

  18. tags, and convert it so it still looks correct in wysiwyg editors. If you are
  19. dealing with legacy content, or want to start using a wysiwyg editor after
  20. you've already added lots of content to your site without one, this plugin
  21. will help ease that transition.
  22. The two plugins should NOT be used together (unfortunately, there's no way for
  23. us to prevent you from doing that, though). Pick one method of conversion, and
  24. stick with it. You can switch between the two, if you'd like, with no harmful
  25. effect.
  26. ## REQUIREMENTS ##
  27. - Wysiwyg API
  28. ## INSTALLATION ##
  29. Install as usual, see http://drupal.org/node/70151 for further information.
  30. ## CONFIGURATION ##
  31. Enable either the Force linebreaks button or the Convert linebreaks button in
  32. the plugins/buttons configuration of the wysiwyg profiles of your choice. (See
  33. 'Summary' above for more information about what the buttons do).
  34. ## CONTACT / MAINTAINERS ##
  35. Current maintainer:
  36. - Jeff Geerling: http://drupal.org/user/389011