If you look at the source of textilize, you''ll see it forces hard
breaks.
# File vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/text_helper.rb,
line 84
84: def textilize(text)
85: if text.blank?
86: ""
87: else
88: textilized = RedCloth.new(text, [ :hard_breaks ])
89: textilized.hard_breaks = true if
textilized.respond_to?("hard_breaks=")
90: textilized.to_html
91: end
92: end
You can either re-define textilize however you want or create a new
helper that does what you want.
I agree that it was a bad idea for them to make it use hard breaks, but
it''s what we''ve got. The beauty of Rails is you can always
override
anything you don''t like.
Joe wrote:> For me, textilize(stuff) produces nasty stuff - <br>''s
instead of
> enclosing <p>''s and some closing <h*>''s are
missing. RedCloth.new(stuff)
> works fine though. Isn''t textilize supposed to produce the same
output?
> Or do I need to tweak something?
>
> Joe
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