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Support Ticket Answer Have Randon Sentence In Bold


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Sometime when I answer a support ticket, I can see when checking the sent answer, some sentence passed in bold.

 

I mostlly create draft response in a text editor that do not have formating feature, I use Gedit, and it's help me to check the spelling, and after that I do cut and paste in blesta support ticket answer.

 

 

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 Posted Today, 09:43 AMt

Are you using ** or * next to words? That might be why as it's markdown.

No ** or * used

 

 

Or was it in the client reply if it's that it might be bold text used or they did ** or * to make it go bold.

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Thanks for info, no such characters was used in our reply.

 

I think I should post a feature request for we have a button to open a windown where to paste text content we want to add in the suport ticket, some other software have this to prevent such kind of issue I had.

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I have detected the problem and implementos a fix on my support manager pro (its a core file)

Try to write this in the Ticket below eheh :P :
 

Im
-
Bold
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Or not?

The problem is on markdown , here is the solution :)

 

[blesta-instalation-directory]/vendors/parsedown/Parsedown.php
 
find on line 608:
return $Block;
 
replace (comment that line) with:
 
//return $Block;

And that's it :)

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I have detected the problem and implementos a fix on my support manager pro (its a core file)

Try to write this in the Ticket below eheh :P :

Im

-

Bold

--

Or not?

 

Nice find never would have thought of that, - normally do a HR.

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The OP's issue ended up being caused by normal markdown behavior in the creation of a header (<h2>) tag. The header font was larger and appeared bold.

 

e.g.

He had a sentence on one line immeditaelly followed by a line of hyphens:

This sentence was translated to a header <h2> in markdown.
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when the desired behavior was a paragraph followed by a horizontal rule, which requires a blank new line in between, e.g.

This sentence becomes its own paragraph <p> when it is followed by a blank new line.

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