Hi Jack,
You could change default font for WYSIWYG Editor in IE option.
There'll be default font option in next release.
Hi Jack,
You could change default font for WYSIWYG Editor in IE option.
There'll be default font option in next release.
Does anyone know if the Typepad problem was cleared up in the beta version. The last time I tried the beta it still only allowed me to use my default blog account on Typepad and I have 10 blogs which the previous version saw and allowed me to create seperate profiles for each.
Unfortunately, as much as I'd love the native ALT shortcuts to work, they still don't. When I press the right ALT button with the letter "o" hoping to produce an "ó" character (used often in my native language), I get an "Open Draft" window.
This is just an example. Too bad :-(
PS BTW, the Right ALT button in languages like Polish is a shortcut for using CTRL + ALT. In other words, instead of typing Right ALT + "o" to get "ó", I can just as well use CTRL + ALT + "o". To remove such issues, simply try using CTRL + ALT with one of the following letters: a, c, e, l, n, o, s, x, z. If those shortcuts aren't used by the UI, there shouldn't be any problems typing local characters either.
Thanks lech, this should be definitely fixed. (it already fixed in my code :)
Thanks a lot for your help, Kim! I've just downloaded v. 2.5.0.12. There's only one shortcut left which interferes with local mappings that I'm aware of. But personally I'm already happy, since I can stick to Blogjet when preparing entries.
Here's the last interfering mapping:
CTRL+ALT+e
Please note it toggles the pull-down menu only when in "Normal" mode (WYSIWYG editor field): screenshot
There's no issue with the above-mentioned mapping while in the subject field or in the HTML (Code) editor.
Thank you once again, Kim!
Yep, I can reproduce this problem. Thanks again lech!
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