• Resolved mbielaczyc

    (@mbielaczyc)


    Hey all!

    Glossary seems to override the formatting and capitalization of terms based on the first instance of a term. On the linked page you can see the first time Atheles is used its all caps, so every other instance of that words on the page becomes capitalized.

    Is there a way to fix this?
    -Mike

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi,
    do you mean that in that page Atheles should be atheles and not Atheles?
    So why is not doing it with other words like magic?
    It is a strange behavior this one as it should keep the original words.

    Thread Starter mbielaczyc

    (@mbielaczyc)

    Hello, Sorry we were working on the website and the formatting got changed. I changed it back for debugging.

    If you look at the page now, The first time the glossary term Atheles is on the page, it is in all caps- ATHELES (both in the editor and on the live page). For the rest of that page, even if the word is Atheles (or atheles) in the editor, the live page shows ATHELES.

    Other examples on the page:
    The first instance of “history” is lower case, so later on when it is at the start of a sentence it is still lower case even though in the editor is it capitalized.
    “the lands” is also doing it.

    I can take screen shots of the page in the editor if that helps.

    This is very strange as should happens also for the other words.
    The only thing is share to me an admin access to investigate but as happens only with some words to me there is a misconfiguration or a plugin conflict.
    Can you send it to [email protected]?

    Thread Starter mbielaczyc

    (@mbielaczyc)

    Sent!

    Ok now I understood the issue.
    The first sentence has the word, we use that and replicing in the rest of the page instead of using the right word that could be in lowercase as example.
    It is a bug indeed, I will start looking on this but I don’t have any ETA for a bugfix.
    In the meantime I can suggest to you to enable in the settings “Link only the first occurrence of all key terms”.

    Thread Starter mbielaczyc

    (@mbielaczyc)

    Thanks Daniele!

    I thought I had upgraded a while back to the pro version, but I hadn’t. So I fixed that today. Thank you for such a great plug in.

    Mike

    I am releasing now a new version with the bugfix.

    Thread Starter mbielaczyc

    (@mbielaczyc)

    Thanks!

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