hi
I m using webhtmleditor 7.3 clr 2.0 build 1058
I want to adjust actually decrease the line spacing coming in between two lines of webhtmleditor. If the user wrote a line presses enter then the space between the previous line and the next line is too much for the user I want to decrease it.
I had searched enough in the help matrial but nothing was there.
Plz help I really need it.
Hello,
I believe this behaviour is caused by the fact that WebHtmlEditor by default uses line breaks <p> (paragraphs) - you can change this behaviour by setting the UseLineBreak property of the editor to True, this should address the issue
<ighedit:WebHtmlEditor ID="WebHtmlEditor1" runat="server" UseLineBreak="True">
Our users initially complained about the double-spacing so we set UseLineBreak to "true." Initially, they were very pleased. Now, they are complaining about the behavior of bullets in the editor, which I believe is a side-effect of setting UseLineBreak to true.
For example, if a user enters six lines of text and hits "enter" after each, the editor will place the bullet on the first line and indent the other 5 lines as part of the first bullet.
The problem appears mainly when bullets are being added to existing text. Another technique to reproduce the effect is to start with a new editor, add 3 lines of text and try to make the last line either bulleted or numbered.
I have set UseLineBreak=false, and have written my own client-side handlers to insert the newline.
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Hi,
Please post your line of code here. How to achieve this line spacing between two paragraph. I had already applied this solution but issue come when save letter to DB and again reopen it and again save it will replace with multiple time margin:0.
Pleas help. Thanks in advance.
Can you elaborate on what your client-side handlers do? Are you trapping the keycode 13? And if so, what are you placing in the text editor body? My understanding of "UseLineBreak=true" means that instead of paragraph tags (<p>), the text editor uses the line break tag (<br>).
The closest approximation that I've been able to invent so far is to replace the "<p>" with something like "<p style="margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px">". This seems to work most of the time, but I'm still very interested in knowing what your event handlers do.
Thanks!