What is @ckeditor/ckeditor5-page-break?
@ckeditor/ckeditor5-page-break is a plugin for CKEditor 5 that allows users to insert page breaks into their content. This is particularly useful for content that will be printed or exported to PDF, as it helps to control the layout and pagination.
What are @ckeditor/ckeditor5-page-break's main functionalities?
Insert Page Break
This feature allows users to insert a page break into the content. The page break is represented by a horizontal line in the editor, and it ensures that the content following the break starts on a new page when printed or exported.
ClassicEditor.create(document.querySelector('#editor'), { plugins: [ PageBreak, ... ], toolbar: [ 'pageBreak', ... ] })
Custom Page Break Label
This feature allows users to customize the label of the page break. By default, the label is 'Page Break', but it can be changed to any custom text.
ClassicEditor.create(document.querySelector('#editor'), { plugins: [ PageBreak, ... ], toolbar: [ 'pageBreak', ... ], pageBreak: { label: 'My Custom Page Break' } })
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43.1.0 (September 5, 2024)
We are happy to announce the release of CKEditor 5 v43.1.0.
Release highlights
This release includes important bug fixes and enhancements for the editor:
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Block merge fields: In contrast to regular, inline merge fields, the block merge fields are designed to represent complex, block-level structures, such as a dynamically generated table, a row of products, or a personalized call-to-action segment. Block merge fields are supposed to be replaced by arbitrary HTML data when the document template is post-processed or exported to a PDF or Word file.
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Nested dropdown menus: this release introduces a new UI component: nested dropdown menus. They can be used by feature developers to easily provide an advanced user interface where UI elements are organized into a nested menu structure.
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Customizable accessible label: You can now configure the label for the accessible editable area through the editor settings, ensuring it fits your system’s needs.
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Improved table and cell border controls: It is now easier to manage both table and cell borders. The table user interface now clearly indicates the default border settings, allowing you to set “no borders” (None
) for tables and cells without any additional configuration.
⚠️ In some cases this update may lead to data changes in the tables’ HTML markup when the editor loads them. However, visually nothing will change, and the experience will be the same.
The full list of enhancements can be found below.