How can I set newline behavior for htmleditorkit











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I have a JEditorPane set to edit html input and I would like to change the newline behavior so that when I go to a new line it inserts <br> instead of surrounding the text in <p></p>. At the moment I have the following.



newSignatureScrollPane = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
newSignatureEditorPane = new javax.swing.JEditorPane();
newSignatureEditorPane.setContentType("text/html"); // NOI18N
newSignatureEditorPane.setDocument(new HTMLDocument());
newSignatureEditorPane.setEditorKit(new HTMLEditorKit());
newSignatureScrollPane.setViewportView(newSignatureEditorPane);


This results in the following when I do a newSignatureEditorPane.getText() in my saveChangesButtonAction:



<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<p style="margin-top: 0">
Line 1
</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0">
Line 2
</p>
</body>
</html>









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  • Are you sure you want <br>? Maybe you meant <br> or <br/> stackoverflow.com/a/1946446/6358346
    – gfos
    Nov 19 at 22:50










  • Yes, you're right, it's <br/>. Google uses <div></div>, so I guess that would be good too.
    – user3621877
    Nov 19 at 22:59










  • I still have not found a solution to this issue. I've seen bug reports, so I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed by now.
    – user3621877
    2 days ago















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I have a JEditorPane set to edit html input and I would like to change the newline behavior so that when I go to a new line it inserts <br> instead of surrounding the text in <p></p>. At the moment I have the following.



newSignatureScrollPane = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
newSignatureEditorPane = new javax.swing.JEditorPane();
newSignatureEditorPane.setContentType("text/html"); // NOI18N
newSignatureEditorPane.setDocument(new HTMLDocument());
newSignatureEditorPane.setEditorKit(new HTMLEditorKit());
newSignatureScrollPane.setViewportView(newSignatureEditorPane);


This results in the following when I do a newSignatureEditorPane.getText() in my saveChangesButtonAction:



<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<p style="margin-top: 0">
Line 1
</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0">
Line 2
</p>
</body>
</html>









share|improve this question
























  • Are you sure you want <br>? Maybe you meant <br> or <br/> stackoverflow.com/a/1946446/6358346
    – gfos
    Nov 19 at 22:50










  • Yes, you're right, it's <br/>. Google uses <div></div>, so I guess that would be good too.
    – user3621877
    Nov 19 at 22:59










  • I still have not found a solution to this issue. I've seen bug reports, so I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed by now.
    – user3621877
    2 days ago













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up vote
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I have a JEditorPane set to edit html input and I would like to change the newline behavior so that when I go to a new line it inserts <br> instead of surrounding the text in <p></p>. At the moment I have the following.



newSignatureScrollPane = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
newSignatureEditorPane = new javax.swing.JEditorPane();
newSignatureEditorPane.setContentType("text/html"); // NOI18N
newSignatureEditorPane.setDocument(new HTMLDocument());
newSignatureEditorPane.setEditorKit(new HTMLEditorKit());
newSignatureScrollPane.setViewportView(newSignatureEditorPane);


This results in the following when I do a newSignatureEditorPane.getText() in my saveChangesButtonAction:



<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<p style="margin-top: 0">
Line 1
</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0">
Line 2
</p>
</body>
</html>









share|improve this question















I have a JEditorPane set to edit html input and I would like to change the newline behavior so that when I go to a new line it inserts <br> instead of surrounding the text in <p></p>. At the moment I have the following.



newSignatureScrollPane = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
newSignatureEditorPane = new javax.swing.JEditorPane();
newSignatureEditorPane.setContentType("text/html"); // NOI18N
newSignatureEditorPane.setDocument(new HTMLDocument());
newSignatureEditorPane.setEditorKit(new HTMLEditorKit());
newSignatureScrollPane.setViewportView(newSignatureEditorPane);


This results in the following when I do a newSignatureEditorPane.getText() in my saveChangesButtonAction:



<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<p style="margin-top: 0">
Line 1
</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0">
Line 2
</p>
</body>
</html>






java swing jeditorpane htmleditorkit






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  • Are you sure you want <br>? Maybe you meant <br> or <br/> stackoverflow.com/a/1946446/6358346
    – gfos
    Nov 19 at 22:50










  • Yes, you're right, it's <br/>. Google uses <div></div>, so I guess that would be good too.
    – user3621877
    Nov 19 at 22:59










  • I still have not found a solution to this issue. I've seen bug reports, so I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed by now.
    – user3621877
    2 days ago


















  • Are you sure you want <br>? Maybe you meant <br> or <br/> stackoverflow.com/a/1946446/6358346
    – gfos
    Nov 19 at 22:50










  • Yes, you're right, it's <br/>. Google uses <div></div>, so I guess that would be good too.
    – user3621877
    Nov 19 at 22:59










  • I still have not found a solution to this issue. I've seen bug reports, so I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed by now.
    – user3621877
    2 days ago
















Are you sure you want <br>? Maybe you meant <br> or <br/> stackoverflow.com/a/1946446/6358346
– gfos
Nov 19 at 22:50




Are you sure you want <br>? Maybe you meant <br> or <br/> stackoverflow.com/a/1946446/6358346
– gfos
Nov 19 at 22:50












Yes, you're right, it's <br/>. Google uses <div></div>, so I guess that would be good too.
– user3621877
Nov 19 at 22:59




Yes, you're right, it's <br/>. Google uses <div></div>, so I guess that would be good too.
– user3621877
Nov 19 at 22:59












I still have not found a solution to this issue. I've seen bug reports, so I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed by now.
– user3621877
2 days ago




I still have not found a solution to this issue. I've seen bug reports, so I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed by now.
– user3621877
2 days ago

















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