[TYPO3] Filtering typo3 output

dieter orens reddesertvandriver at gmail.Com
Wed Jan 10 20:54:41 CET 2007


thanks, I'll definitely give your technique a try! :-)

Tyler Kraft schreef:
> Hey, cool what ever works for you. What I outlined here was so you could 
> edit the image properties in the rte and select the class to apply to 
> the image. But again as long as it works for you
> 
> :-)
> 
> 
> dieter orens wrote:
>> well, I just toggled html source and added my class manually to the 
>> img, and it worked, which is just the way I want it!
>>
>> Tyler Kraft schreef:
>>> mmm... I think you just need to have the classes set up in the RTE
>>>
>>> Make sure the below things are set correctly in your rte:
>>>
>>>
>>> RTE {
>>>         ## Define labels and styles to be applied to class selectors 
>>> in the interface of the RTE. The examples included here make partial 
>>> re-use of color scheme and frame scheme from CSS Styled Content 
>>> extension
>>>     classes {
>>>         align-left {
>>>             name = align-left
>>>             class = align-left
>>>         }
>>>         align-center {
>>>             name = align-center
>>>             class = align-center
>>>         }
>>>         align-right {
>>>             name = align-right
>>>             class = align-right
>>>         }
>>>         align-jusity{
>>>             name = align-justify
>>>             class = align-justify               }
>>>         align-normal{
>>>             name = inline
>>>             class = align-normal
>>>         }           }
>>>
>>>     default {
>>>         classesImage = align-left, align-center, align-right, 
>>> align-normal
>>>         classesImage.default = align-normal
>>>         proc {
>>>             allowedClasses = external, internal, download, mail, 
>>> align-left, align-center, align-right, align-inline, align-justify
>>>             entryHTMLparser_db = 1
>>>             entryHTMLparser_db {
>>>                 tags {
>>>                     img >
>>>                 }
>>>             }
>>>         }
>>>     }
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> And then make sure both your live css stylesheet, and the one for 
>>> your rte have:
>>>
>>> img.align-left{}
>>> img.align-right{}
>>>
>>>
>>> hth
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> dieter orens wrote:
>>>> yes, that was my intention, but the rte doesn't same to save the 
>>>> classes :-(
>>>>
>>>> Tyler Kraft schreef:
>>>>> ...and one step further if done through the RTE you can then just 
>>>>> set up a few simple classes to handle the positioning of it... thus 
>>>>> reducing the html AND css. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Christopher Torgalson wrote:
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 1/10/07, dieter orens <reddesertvandriver at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> thanks, you've been a great help so far.
>>>>>>> Maybe I'll just leave the text with image-element.. just too bad you
>>>>>>> can't just include an image in the new RTE of the 'text-element'.. I
>>>>>>> recall this was possible with the earlier version of typo3?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes you can. You have to turn it on though. Go to the extension
>>>>>> manager and click on the htmlarearte extension's name and look 
>>>>>> through
>>>>>> the options--there's a checkbox for enabling images.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>


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