Feature #1978

Hide paragraph terminator at the end of headings

Added by Brian Ericson over 3 years ago. Updated about 2 years ago.

Status:Closed Start date:2008-10-01
Priority:Normal Due date:
Assignee:- % Done:

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Resolution:Cant reproduce

Description

Just upgraded to version 1921 and noticed the "backwards P with the vertical line doubled" (the paragraph terminator word processors will show in certain modes) at the end of every header line (h1, h2, and h3). At first, I thought something broke when I upgraded and immediately looked at the wiki source to see if I could undo this. Then I noticed this is supposed to be a link.

These symbols are too prominent and distracting. I see now (FAQ) that your version for this site shows this symbol only when your mouse is over the header line, can we go back to that?

History

Updated by Brian Ericson over 3 years ago

Note! This only affects the "Alternate" theme.

Just switched to the "Default" theme and noticed the toc looks fine there.

Updated by Brian Ericson over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Resolved

This, uh, appears to have fixed itself. Sorry.

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed

OK.

Updated by Roy New almost 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Closed to Reopened

Jean-Philippe Lang wrote:

OK.

I seem to have the same issue as well. All my headings are ending with the Paragraph terminator.

What could be the cause?

Updated by Roy New almost 3 years ago

Similarly with Brian, the terminator disappears by itself.

Seems like you have to wait awhile after you change a theme before it will get back to normal. Weird.

Updated by Brad Rushworth about 2 years ago

These reporters have both stated this issue is resolved.

However, a related problem is found in #4194.

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang about 2 years ago

  • Status changed from Reopened to Closed
  • Resolution set to Cant reproduce

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