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[nodebb-plugin-spoilers] Spoiler text in posts
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Just updated to 0.5.2 and text just comes up as quoted now.
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@shinyidol if you're using nodebb-buttons-galore update to the latest. There was a conflict between the two Plugins.
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! test
I don't think I understand how this is supposed to work. To me, spoiler text means text that is hidden without action taken. If that's what this plugin is supposed to do, could I please be told the correct way to do it?
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@glitch said:
! test
I don't think I understand how this is supposed to work. To me, spoiler text means text that is hidden without action taken. If that's what this plugin is supposed to do, could I please be told the correct way to do it?
Plugin isn't installed here.
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I suppose that would help, thanks. On my own installation, however, I get the same results. I know the plugin is installed because I see the little crossed out eye in the markdown editor. It renders just like my test example here, though.
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Seems like the plugin is broken on NodeBB 0.6.0
As stated here by @Ted
https://github.com/psychobunny/nodebb-plugin-spoilers/issues/3 -
Seems @psychobunny needs to start merging commits instead of sitting on Reddit/r/procrastination.
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haha derp. You know its bad when I get three PR's doing roughly the same thing. Anyways merged and published, thanks guys
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@psychobunny I should have a plugin conflict because it doensn't seems to be solved on my board (plugin updated)
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i build this plugin with my version
*its not same or copy your plugin i just see how it work for notbb v.0.6
thanks for inspiration
i build with function toggle down and up
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Does the plugin still work in a recent nodebb installation?
If yes, do multiline spoilers generally work?
I am getting exclamation marks at the start of a line after an empty line has been used in the spoiler text. It seems that the parsing somehow won't work correctly. -
teat! sorry
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@phl if I understood what you were saying, that's typically how markdown works; a blank line will stop rendering the text in the same block.
> here's a quote With a new line After a broken line
Will produce:
here's a quote
With a new lineAfter a broken line
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Your new line will need a spoiler tag too to be included.
I think.
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Well that's of course what I tried. Every possible combination of spoiler tags I could imagine (At the start of text blocks, in every line, in a new line, ...)
While
> citation more citation > > even more citation
renders as expected,
>! Spoiler more Spoiler >! >! even more Spoiler
produces visible exclamation marks in the output at lines three and four.
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Is this unavailable for newer NodeBB versions?
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@AOKP Yup, ended up going with it. The change in syntax is irritating though.