The {copyright} macro makes it easy to add customisable copyright marks to your content...
This macro allows you to mark text as a copyright and also customise copyright text using style sheets.
This macro is used as shown below:
{copyright}2005 Adaptavist.com Ltd.{copyright}
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This macro has been tested by Adaptavist with Confluence 1.4.1, 1.4.3, 1.4.4, 2.0, 2.1 and 2.1.2.
It is usually pre-installed with Builder accounts. To install it on your own Confluence installation, please see Content Formatting Macros
Adaptavist maintain a JIRA Project for tracking bug reports and feature requests for this macro. The currently reported items are shown below:
jiraissues: Could not download[ http://jira.adaptavist.com/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?view=rss&pid=10080&component=10131&statusIds=1&statusIds=3&statusIds=4&statusIds=5&sorter/field=updated&sorter/order=DESC&tempMax=25&reset=true&decorator=none] : caused by : Circular redirect to 'http://jira.adaptavist.com:80/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa'
Your copyright and trademark macros show up as non printable entities on the mac (at least in Safari). I suspect you are not using the HTML entities to represent those symbols. Can you fix it? Otherwise the features of your plugin seem quite useful. Thanks!
Ahh... it would appear that it is only the formatting guide that is not using the HTML entity and apparently using a windows character. If I use the macro, the code produced is correct. Still... something to put on the fix list.
Your copyright and trademark macros show up as non printable entities on the mac (at least in Safari). I suspect you are not using the HTML entities to represent those symbols. Can you fix it? Otherwise the features of your plugin seem quite useful. Thanks!
Ahh... it would appear that it is only the formatting guide that is not using the HTML entity and apparently using a windows character. If I use the macro, the code produced is correct. Still... something to put on the fix list.