I've installed Source Editor and granted access to all users. However, none of my users (not even the Confluence Admin user) can see the button. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I upgraded Confluence to 5.1.5, and now I can see the Source Editor button.
Just for reference, there is now a Source Editor Configuration Page (in Confluence Administration) where you can specify who can use the add-on.
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Hi,
we installed the Source Editor last week in Confluence 7.2.0 Data Center, I as Confluence admin see the <> icon, a user with all permissions in the space (but not a Confluence admin) does not.
In the configuration, I left the default setting "Allow all" unchanged.
Can you please advise?
Thanks
Frank
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Hi everyone,
we have confluence 6.1.3 and we face the problem in a different variation: the non-administrators cannot see the button.
It worked yet for couple of weeks ago. We tried the fix described here, but it did not help:
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I upgraded Confluence to 5.1.5, and now I can see the Source Editor button.
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A year came over - but problem are the same. Does someone use this so name "Source Editor"?
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Same problem.
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I have the same problem since upgrading to one of the November releases. The edit button is simply gone.
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I have the same problem since upgrading to one of the November releases. The edit button is simply gone.
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