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This issue irritates me much. Somehow after installing wysiwig editor my comment body form turned into rich.. bla bla area. I do not want this but I can not find the place where to turn back comment input format to the plain text (or filtered format). I know how to change filter options for different content types but turning back comments to the simple format simply drives me crazy! Please help - where is this configuration place for comments?

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  • If you are logged in as User 1, WYSIWYGs tend to attach themselves to any textbox.
    – Kevin
    Jul 1, 2010 at 18:36
  • Yes, but I tested it also on other test accounts. I can disable wysiwig by role but is not enought as I want specific input format settings for comments only.
    – Lukasz
    Jul 2, 2010 at 13:16

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here:

admin/structure/types/manage/[contentType]/comment/fields/comment_body

you could also set the format, in D7 at least ..

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  • Hey, thanks for pointing this out. Should be ovious, but I didn't think about going there! May 5, 2012 at 8:58
  • That works but only for switching between full html and plain text. You cannot choose filtered HTML.
    – Nux
    Sep 26, 2013 at 21:21
  • After installing Better Formats, you can see in that path new options to choose the Text format. Core just offers switching between Plain Text or Formatted text. Also don't be fooled: The "Default" text option doesn't save the Text Format option.. its purpose is different.
    – corbacho
    Mar 2, 2015 at 8:37
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Better Formats will do the trick. Some more details about this module (from its project page):

Better formats is a module to add more flexibility to Drupal's core input format system.

Features

  • Set allowed text formats per field.
  • Set default order of text formats per field.
  • Hide format tips per role.
  • Hide more format tips link per role.
  • Hide format selection per role per entity.
  • Currently only works on Field API fields on fieldable entities implementing core style text processing. The good thing is that is most things in core and contrib.
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