Set Drupal input filters by content type

By Benjamin Melançon
on 04 Nov
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node type input format settings set different default filters by node type

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We'll give the solution up front:
Filter by node type module

This is really really useful for setting up wikis that you don't want to take over the whole site:

http://agaricdesign.com/note/turn-freelinking-off-most-content-types

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input format by content type

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Determine how to define default input formats per content type.
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[support] Set different default input format per content type?

I have a number of content types I have created in my site. Is there any way to set the default input format differently for the different content types?

Preferably I would like to select which content types are allowed for any particular content type and turn off the non-selected formats as options.

http://lists.drupal.org/pipermail/support/2006-October/003492.html
and:
http://lists.drupal.org/pipermail/support/2006-October/003496.html

Huge thread:

Different default input formats for different content-types
http://drupal.org/node/35245

Resolution

finally points to: http://drupal.org/project/filterbynodetype

 

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