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I use RH 2022. After the most recent upgrade to version 2022.4.179, my responsive HTML output automatically removes all line breaks from the content. So, all the white space I used in the content to increase readability disappears, and everything is just scrunched up. Adobe responded by saying it's a bug in 2022.4 and suggesting I use the element as a workaround. However, it only temporarily changes the output and automatically gets deleted whenever I close and reopen the topic. Does anyone have any suggestions until Adobe resolves this issue? Also, this happens to all output formats - PDF, Word, Frameless, etc.
Adobe have provided a fix for this problem. You need to apply a simple change to your CSS file(s).
p:empty {
/*Enter desired values.*/
padding-top: 0.0pt;
padding-bottom: 16pt;
}
The values can be expressed in your preferred unit of measure. Here I have used points to help explain. In the CSS I tested with the normal <p> style font is 10 points with padding below of 6 points. Thus padding in the CSS of 16 points gives the same depth as a blank line.
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...Just an additional note:
for disappearing empty rows in a table, the fix is similar: just add to the CSS file for instance:
td:empty {
/*Enter desired values*/
padding-top: 12.5px;
padding-bottom: 12.5px;
}
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I can repeat it so it definitely looks like a bug. I have raised this with a contact and will post back when I know more.
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Unfortunately I have the same experience with the automatic removal of the line breaks. Luckely I always make a backup of the projects before upgrading to a next version, because the same day I installed the update 2022.4, I deinstalled it and went back to the previous version. Hopefully there will be a fix soon so that we don't have to wait for 2022.5
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Thank you, that's a great suggestion. I'll do the same.
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The first step is that Adobe have been able to reproduce the problem. I hope to know more tomorrow.
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Thank you, Peter!
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Adobe have provided a fix for this problem. You need to apply a simple change to your CSS file(s).
p:empty {
/*Enter desired values.*/
padding-top: 0.0pt;
padding-bottom: 16pt;
}
The values can be expressed in your preferred unit of measure. Here I have used points to help explain. In the CSS I tested with the normal <p> style font is 10 points with padding below of 6 points. Thus padding in the CSS of 16 points gives the same depth as a blank line.
Please post here if you find problems with any output using this solution.
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Thanks for the quick fix! (I will post a confirmation after I have really tested it on my projects.)
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On the project I've tested, it works fine! So, many thanks Peter for this solution.
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In case it would help for the issue of "sprite".
Before the fix (of adding the padding in de CSS): for all the topics I left untouched, the result was fine (as in 2022.3, with the empty lines). But in 2022.4, as soon I did some edit on a particular page, than all the empty lines were missing (on that page). All the other pages were still fine. Now with the padding fix, the "touched" pages are fine. I did try a new topic, but in my case that is also going fine.
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@dvrvb Are you saying if you edit a page after the CSS change, the empty lines go missing still? I can't break anything once that CSS fix has been applied.
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Hi Peter,
No, after the fix of the CSS all is going fine in my case. // The only thing I would bring under attention was that before the fix, all the untouched topics were going fine, except the topcis were I did an edit. So my surprise was (before the fix) that not all the pages were missing the empty lines, only the pages were an edit was done.
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The elves at play!
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Sounds that is something kept in cache. I will do a test (without the fix) where I remove the cache in the folder .rh
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Nope, it isn't the cache. I deleted the complete content of .rh and it made no difference.
Without the fix: all the untouched pages still were OK, but as soon as I edited a page, then the empty lines disappeared, but only in that particular page that was edited.
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Thank you again, Peter. I've tested it in one project so far, and it works well. I'll post again when I test it thoroughly and publish the output to see the change. It's definitely easier and faster than inserting   in the source code throughout the page.
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After changing the CSS, I copied text from a preexisting topic that I documented before the update into a new topic within the same project, and it did not retain the spacing. However, when I typed content from scratch, the change in the CSS applied as expected.
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That's a head-scratcher - did you check that you didn't also bring over some other CSS with the content you copied?
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It sure is! I use the same CSS stylesheet across all of my projects, though. I've attached an example of the output.
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Ok, but take a look at the HTML of the "working" one and the "not working" one - is there a different CSS referenced in there or present in the HTML itself?
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No, only one CSS is referenced. This is fine, as I rarely copy and paste content, but it is just something I noticed.
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I tried to emulate the issue in a new topic and couldn't break it.
When I created the new topic it did not apply the CSS that I had fixed. That was because I had not changed the default CSS in File > Project Settings. As a result the problem was still there. When I deleted the old CSS and applied the fixed one, all was correct.
If you go to Assets > CSS is there more than one CSS?
If you go to Reports > Topic List and select the Stylesheets option, does that give any clues?
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@dvrvb Are we talking about preview, generated output or published output?
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Sorry for my incompleteness: I'm talking about the (locally) generated output, and viewed in FireFox.
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Anyone who is still having issues will need to go to Support. I simply cannot break it in anything I have tried. See https://helpx.adobe.com/contact/enterprise-support.other.html#robohelp for your Adobe Support options. The email link tcssup@adobe.com is recommended as it reaches a team dedicated to Technical Communication Suite products including RoboHelp.
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