
To disable or remove a user-installed language:

You can see examples in /confluence/includes/js/third-party. Language files must be correctly formatted JavaScript files and adhere to the Custom Brush syntax.
#Embedded line numbers in word code#
Select a Default Theme and Default Language.Īll new code blocks will use the default theme and language unless you specify otherwise.Go to > General Configuration > Configure Code Macro.To set the default appearance of code blocks in your site: You need Confluence Administrator permissions to change the default theme and language and System Administrator permissions to upload new languages. You can configure the Code Block macro to use a specific language and theme by default and also upload new languages. Where the parameter name used in Confluence storage format or wikimarkup is different to the label used in the macro browser, it will be listed below in brackets ( example). However, you can also choose from one of the following other popular themes: The default theme is Confluence (also known as Default), which is typically black and colored text on a blank background. Many of these themes are based on the default color schemes of popular integrated development environments (IDEs). Specifies the color scheme used for displaying your code block. When Show line numbers is selected, this value defines the number of the first line of code. If selected, line numbers will be shown to the left of the lines of code. If false, the code macro's content is always displayed in full. Clicking the expand source link allows you to view this content. If selected, the code macro's content will be collapsed upon visiting or refreshing the Confluence page. If specified, the title will be displayed in a header row at the top of the code block. The default language is Java but you can choose from one of the following languages/environments:Īdds a title to the code block. Specifies the language (or environment) for syntax highlighting. Here's a list of the parameters available in this macro.
#Embedded line numbers in word update#

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You can then open this file into Word and format it as you wish. This will convert the numbered list into actual literal numbers in the text.Ĥ.

Save the file again as plain text document. Since this document has breaks at the end of every line, each line should now be numbered.ģ. Re-open this text file in Word and simply make the transcript into a numbered list (i.e., through 'Bullets and numbering' rather than applying line numbers through Page Setup). plain text, then when you get the next dialog box, check 'Insert Line Breaks' before saving).Ģ. Save the transcripts as 'text only with line breaks' format rather than. You may follow the steps below to see the line numbers after import in NVivo:ġ. The only way to achieve this is to ensure that the line numbers are embedded in each line of text in the Word document. Auto-formatted Word document line numbering is not retained when a Word document is imported into NVivo.
