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Enable Lowercase alphabets in RTE component in touch ui

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Hello Team ,

How to enable Ordered List of lower case alphabets label in custom RTE component. As of now we have only Unordered,Ordered(number labeled),indent and outdent in RTE component, I need to add Alphabets label list in RTE component.

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Like above attached snapshot, I need lists in a,b,c.. Can you please anyone guide me to achieve this?

Thanks,

Naveen

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We are checking internally for this.

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A Touch UI expert said the following post comes pretty close; instead of a.b.c it adds a background color

http://experience-aem.blogspot.com/2017/05/aem-62-touch-ui-extend-rte-list-plugin-for-adding-selecte...

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Hi Sree,

Thanks for the post and I tried to use your code for AEM 6.1 and facing an issue like, when I have selected numbered list in touch ui, it takes alphabets list and alphabet list icon is not selected and disabled instead numbered list icon is selected always.

Below is the code I used :

(function ($) {

    "use strict";

    var _ = window._,

        Class = window.Class,

        GROUP = "experience-aem",

        ALPHA_LIST_FEATURE = "alphaList",

        ORDERED_LIST_CMD = "insertorderedlist",

        CUI = window.CUI;

    addPluginToDefaultUISettings();

    var EAEMAlphaListCmd = new Class({

        extend: CUI.rte.commands.List,

        toString: "EAEMAlphaListCmd",

        execute: function(execDef) {

            this.superClass.execute.call(this, execDef);

            var list = this.getDefiningListDom(execDef.editContext, execDef.nodeList);

            if(!list){

                return;

            }

            $(list).attr("type", "a");

        }

    });

    CUI.rte.commands.CommandRegistry.register("_list", EAEMAlphaListCmd);

    var EAEMAlphaListPlugin = new Class({

        toString: "EAEMAlphaListPlugin",

        extend: CUI.rte.plugins.Plugin,

        pickerUI: null,

        getFeatures: function () {

            return [ALPHA_LIST_FEATURE];

        },

        initializeUI: function(tbGenerator) {

            var plg = CUI.rte.plugins;

            if (!this.isFeatureEnabled(ALPHA_LIST_FEATURE)) {

                return;

            }

            this.pickerUI = tbGenerator.createElement(ALPHA_LIST_FEATURE, this, false, this.getTooltip("toggle"));

            tbGenerator.addElement(GROUP, plg.Plugin.SORT_FORMAT, this.pickerUI, 10);

            var groupFeature = GROUP + "#" + ALPHA_LIST_FEATURE;

            tbGenerator.registerIcon(groupFeature, "coral-Icon coral-Icon--textLetteredLowercase");

        },

        execute: function (id, value, envOptions) {

            if (!isValidSelection()) {

                return;

            }

            this.editorKernel.relayCmd(ORDERED_LIST_CMD);

            function isValidSelection(){

                var winSel = window.getSelection();

                return winSel && (winSel.rangeCount == 1) && (winSel.getRangeAt(0).toString().length > 0);

            }

        },

        updateState: function(selDef) {

            var hasUC = this.editorKernel.queryState(ALPHA_LIST_FEATURE, selDef);

            if (this.pickerUI != null) {

                this.pickerUI.setSelected(hasUC);

            }

        }

    });

    function addPluginToDefaultUISettings(){

       var toolbar = CUI.rte.ui.cui.DEFAULT_UI_SETTINGS.inline.toolbar;

        toolbar.splice(3, 0, GROUP + "#" + ALPHA_LIST_FEATURE);

        toolbar = CUI.rte.ui.cui.DEFAULT_UI_SETTINGS.fullscreen.toolbar;

        toolbar.splice(3, 0, GROUP + "#" + ALPHA_LIST_FEATURE);

    }

    CUI.rte.plugins.PluginRegistry.register(GROUP,EAEMAlphaListPlugin);

})(jQuery);1400678_pastedImage_2.png

Did this ordered list plugin with lowercase alphabets work for anyone ?