I have a macro that can be used in a wiki markup block like this:
This is one line {mymacro}some words{mymacro} and everything continues.
It outputs this is a single line, with the macro getting to do its stuff to "some words".
But when I use the macro in the normal way, via the macro browser, the editor ends up putting the macro on its own llne , so it ends up like this:
This is one line
some words
and everything continues.
Is there a way to insert a macro in Confluence 5.1 so new paragraphs aren't created?
Found the answer -- the user needs to set it to display inline. There's a little image when you select a macro in the editor, and it has two icons that I didn't understand -- one sets the macro to be inline, the other sets it block. There's no way to programatically declare that the macro is inline.
I am using the cloud version and can't find the icons or any way to change this - screenshot anyone?
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To answer this question, there's no way a Cloud instance can utilize Usermacros, since they are restricted functions on Cloud.
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