> On 20 Oct 2016, at 10:08, Vincent Massol <vinc...@massol.net> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 20 Oct 2016, at 10:05, Pascal BASTIEN <pbasnews-xw...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
>> 
>>>> 
>>>> (%
>>> class="plainmessage publish-message" %)((((%
>>> class="glyphicon glyphicon-globe" %)$message)))
>>> 
>>> First this is not fully
>>> correct. You need to close the span with (%%).
>> 
>> haaaaa!
>> It's like manage to scratch my back! so pleasurable!
>> 
>> I need to add that here: 
>> http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax
> 
> You mean here: 
> http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax?syntax=2.1&section=Paragraphs
> (that’s the only place that needs fixing from what I see)
> 
> You want to send a PR?

Notes:
* It’s in 
https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-platform/blob/e750ba502ba3a73cec7357a4c8fbbc9894501b15/xwiki-platform-core/xwiki-platform-help/xwiki-platform-help-ui/src/main/resources/XWiki/XWikiSyntaxParagraphs.xml
* It needs to be fixed in xwiki-platform for the EN language
* It needs to be updated on l10n for other languages (French, etc).

Thanks
-Vincent

> Thanks
> -Vincent
> 
>> <div
>>> class="plainmessage publish-message">
>>>> <p>
>>>> <span
>>> class="glyphicon glyphicon-globe">This article
>>> was published on 17/10/2016 16:47:06</span>
>>>> </p>
>>>> 
>>> </div>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> => span inserted BUT I don't want end of span at the
>>> end of the $message
>>> 
>>> Normally you should have tried this:
>>> 
>>> (% class="plainmessage
>>> publish-message" %)((((% class="glyphicon
>>> glyphicon-globe" %)(%%)$message)))
>>> 
>>> But it won’t work because the span is
>>> empty.
>>> 
>>> So you have 2
>>> options:
>>> - option 1: you insert some
>>> character in the space like a space (you’ll get &nbsp;
>>> in the output though)
>> 
>> yes I confirm this. I have &nbsp; in html output) with
>> (% class="plainmessage publish-message" %)((((% class="glyphicon 
>> glyphicon-globe" %) (%%)$message)))
>> 
>>> - option 2: you use
>>> the html macro.
>>> 
>>> It seems
>>> from your need that you’re trying to output some specific
>>> custom HTML so best is to use the html macro for that.
>>> You’ll have better control with it.
>> 
>> yes but I "improved" blog macro: I will commit it this week i think
>> 
>> ty

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