• Resolved Ackadia

    (@ackadia)


    It looks great, it does just what I want (and what WordPress *SHOULD* do auotmatically, which is colour code your html in code mode. Sadly, however, there’s a conflict with adding images – you can’t. Rather breaks the deal. I did look and see a few others reporting this 11 months back. One of them could at least add images in visual mode, I can’t even do that. I thought it may be a plug in conflict but it’s not, the bug is still there after disabling everything.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/html-editor-syntax-highlighter/

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  • Plugin Author Peter Mukhortov

    (@nixdns)

    Thank you for you feedback. Fixed in version 1.4.4

    Thread Starter Ackadia

    (@ackadia)

    Hi Petr

    Updated to 1.4.4 but still seeing the same issue myself, sorry. When you upload images they are getting dropped into the media library, you just can’t add them from there to pages and posts with the editor activated.

    A minor aside I just noticed is that while it adds a few new buttons like h1, it removes/doesn’t load other that are more useful, like fullscreen mode and (Jetpack’s) proofreading option

    Plugin Author Peter Mukhortov

    (@nixdns)

    Hi Ackadia,

    It’s very strange. I’ve checked it with Chrome, FF, IE8-9. Here is a screencast of how it works.

    Probably, it’s browser cache or incompatibility with an other plugin installed.

    Yes, there is an issue with buttons from other plugins. I’m thinking on how to fix it.

    Thread Starter Ackadia

    (@ackadia)

    Hi Petr

    Using Opera by default myself, but it’s the same with other browsers. Tried clearing the caches and with all other plug-ins disabled. Did wonder if it was maybe down to server or WordPress settings but I’d have thought that would affect everything. As far as I can tell, it seems to be getting the image code, it’s just not pasting it in.

    Best analogy I can think of is asking a coffee is a restaurant – the waitress brings you the cup you asked for, but forgets to put the actual drink into the container.

    Plugin Author Peter Mukhortov

    (@nixdns)

    Hi Ackadia,

    I’ve just installed Opera to check this issue. “Add Media” function works fine in Opera too.

    Hm… what else I can suggest:

    1. Make sure you are using the latest plugin version, i.e. version 1.4.4.
    2. Check the WP Media Settings (Settings -> Media)
    3. Make sure these Media features work when all plugins are disabled

    What Operating System and Opera version are you using?

    Thread Starter Ackadia

    (@ackadia)

    Hi again,

    Everything is suitably patched and updated, yes.

    Opera : 17.0.1241.53
    WP 3.7.1, HTML editor 1.4.4
    Windows 7 Pro, fully patched
    Media settings in WP are fine too.

    Hmm, not tried Safari, but IE, Chrome and Firefox all exhibit the same issue, even with caches emptied and all plug-ins except yours disabled. Also not caused by a framework or a specific site either. Just setup a test domain with a bare install and default WordPress theme. Same.

    ~ Paul

    I’ve got plugin version 1.4.5 installed in WP 3.8. Browser access via Chrome, I had to REFRESH the screen in order to SEE the “[caption…” code inserted by “Insert Media.”

    So… perhaps there’s a caching or refreshing issue?

    On further trials, I’ve just decided to DISABLE the plugin when I really have to do media-adds. (As soon as I disable it, the sailing is smooth!)

    I’m in WP 3.8 on plugin version 1.4.5; my browsers are Firefox and Chrome; my OS is Linux: Ubuntu 12.10.

    Note: I checked “Revision” history to see whether the media I’d been trying to add might have shown up there. Nothing.

    Until this is fixed, I won’t be able to use the plugin, I’m afraid. I’ll check back though, because I love the highlighting!

    Plugin Author Peter Mukhortov

    (@nixdns)

    “Add Media” button issue fixed in the plugin version 1.4.6

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