[Zope] structured text
Emanuel Borsboom
em@nuel.ca
Tue, 2 Apr 2002 08:20:20 -0800
It's a hack, but you can preface the paragraph with '<!-- -->'. For
example::
<!-- --> 1. blah blah
That line will not be interpreted as a list element. The structured
text parser just sees the HTML comment as text and includes it in the
output as an HTML comment, so in the HTML it is invisible.
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 04:27:45PM -0500, A M Thomas wrote:
> I'm into the idea of letting my web development clients edit parts their
> own sites using structured text, but have a question about it for the
> experts out there.
>
> Sometimes a line wants to start with a number but not be an ordered list
> element, for example, in an address. Is there an easy way to make this
> work? I read all the documentation I could find, but didn't see a way
> around this. It's rather important to me.
>
> What I'm working on is allowing clients to enter their contact
> information to be displayed as part of the footer on each page.
> Addresses and phone numbers go in there, obviously. They'll want to
> control what appears on each line, etc., so structured text seems ideal.
>
> Any help for this?
>
> Many thanks,
> Am
>
>
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