Text indentation is one of the key elements our company uses to structure processes, phases subphases, activities, etc. Manually replacing thousands of non-functioning text indentations for [spaces] is not an option. Therefore text indentation is an absolute must to make Confluence work for us. In cannot imagine why it was decided the new editor will not support text indentations. I assume this functionality will return quickly?
In the meanwhile: is there a way to block/hide the ‘Convert this page to the new editor’-option?
I like the fact, that you want to migrate the old pages. In fact, I've never had old pages to migrate, so I can't help you with that.
I also can understand, you want to prevent others to migrate and stop manual work.
I asked other community leaders, if they have any ideas what you can do.
@Oscar Huerta , Unfortunatly Atlassian did not ... so we have to deal with the situation as it was ... For now, as long as the new editor is not used, the old pages are still presentable ... and keeping our fingers crossed is the only direction we have got
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@Wilco van der Spoel , did Atlassian provide any direction for those of us who use indenting but have lost that functionality in the new editor?
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Hi Dominic,
Thank you for thinking along.
Atlassian seems to have made a change: while converting the page, the unsupported content-message no longer appears. Nevertheless, the old text indentations are still not supported - see the following PNG's of the before and after situation.
I interpreted the 'unsupported content-message' as a warning for my collegues to not convert te page. If the message really is structurally omitted, it will make it even more probable that I have to manually repair lots of Confluence pages.
Best regards Wilco
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Thank you for your quick respons. Using the tab works for new pages.
Our main problem is with text indentations in the already existing pages; the ones that have to be converted to the new editor.
While converting, the 'unsuported content'-message appears. Afterwards the layout turns into a mess due to the unsuported old editor text indentations ... only one level remains and in tables the bullit is even placed in the adjecent cell.
That is the reason why I want it to make it impossible for other users in our company to convert the page to the new editor. Unfortunately I could not find a solution behind the link you have send me.
Nevertheless thank you for your effort in helping me out
Best regards, Wilco
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You can craete an identation by using "tab". In fact, the buttons aren't there anymore, even though the ticket says the buttons are back:
About the other question. I'm not aware this is possible. But check this page out.
Regards, Dominic
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