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#76 2006-02-21 05:54:15
- dododi
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Thanks i will give that a try
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#77 2006-02-28 12:34:45
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- Registered: 2005-09-10
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Hi and thank you from this plugin!
I just installed it for the first time with no problems. I have one question thoug. I am using this plugin on a site which future updates are beeing handled by non tecnical person. In which case wysiwyg is ideal tool.
In event=article view, is it possible to lose the drop down options for usage of textile totally? When and if the writer uses this plugin, those options there visible can be just confusing and since probably never used, would be nice to just hide them.
I would use otherwise plugin waz_admin_hide_fields to achieve this but it has been broken for a quite a long time now and development has assumably stopped with it.
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
The handling of the drop down is really inconsistent. You will notice that if you turn off the excerpt in the site wide preferences that the excerpt drop down is still available even though there is no excerpt.
Let me see f I can come up with something. The mark up of the advanced options is not really good for turning specific bits on and off, but it tends to be doable. I could set it as an option.
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#79 2006-03-24 04:46:52
- jebni
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- Registered: 2004-05-24
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
I’m having some trouble with the iBrowser plugin, which is generating absolute URLs for placed images. This doesn’t work for my current setup, because I’ve currently got a txp site set up on a staging server for a very non-technical client The client wants a WYSIWIG editor with image browsing, so TinyMCE is greeeeeaat, but all the image URLs entered in the site’s beta phase will break when we go live.
I’ve tried trawling for a default config file for iBrowser 1.1, but can’t find one — I know the current version has a “furl” option to make the URL absolute or relative, but the whole config file system seems to have changed.
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
The iBrowser that’s included in the package is pretty old, and not supported by the author anymore. I only included it because it was in micampe’s original version.
I’ll see if I can make it spit back proper URLs. We’ve been fighting with that at work the past week integrating our old image manager so it’s fairly fresh in my head.
Do any of the URL cleanup parameters do anything, I’m not sure if iBrowser even looks at those?
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Is there an easy way to make the default for the “element” menu paragraph? Just thought I’d ask, since I find I have to tell people to select paragraph on every article.
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
It should just insert paragraphs by default. Is it not doing that?
hmmm .. look at that. It doesn’t do that. It only inserts paragraphs once you hit return. Let me look into it.
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Yeah, htmlarea (in a drupal install) does this too. Not a proplem to select “paragraph” just means I have to tell everyone I build a site for to do that step too, and apparrently I’m lazy.
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
this thread sort of explains how to run a function in initialization that will insert <p></p> by default. Can probably tweak that to check to see if there is any content already otherwise create paragraphs. Let me play around with that.
It will create paragraphs if they hit enter so if they are creating multi paragraph entries it should take care of it self.
update:
I played around with the some init side functions and I can definitely have tinyMCE insert paragraphs by default if the document is empty which will make paragraphs the default format. I’ll see about adding that as an option in the next update. I need to update the included tinyMCE anyway.
Last edited by hakjoon (2006-03-24 17:12:34)
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#85 2006-03-25 06:59:20
- jebni
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
hakjoon, iBrowser ignores the URL cleanup parameters, I’m afraid.
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
jebni wrote:
hakjoon, iBrowser ignores the URL cleanup parameters, I’m afraid.
I’ll see if I can make them behave. I might just integrate a browser into the built in image tool, since iBrowser is so old and out of date, at least until we get something TXP native sorted out.
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#87 2006-03-25 23:39:35
- Algaris
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- Registered: 2006-01-27
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
I’m using this plugin for a website I’m working on at the moment. One of the people who will be updating it isn’t a technical person so having WYSIWYG capabilities built in is a godsend.
I’ve been following your instructions on how to customise the buttons and the stylesheet. I’ve managed to completely rearranged the button toolbars and added extra ones that weren’t turned on. Although it’s fairly straight forward once you’ve gotten your bearings, I must say I am very much looking forward to your idea of a configuration screen for this.
Thank you so much for this plugin, I seriously couldn’t live without it now.
Last edited by Algaris (2006-03-26 12:42:58)
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#88 2006-03-28 08:29:46
- ArKiN
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- Registered: 2006-03-16
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Great Plugin :D
I have a cuestion. It’s possible to use the Editor and Textpattern tags in the same time? and, how? For example to insert a form with zem_contact_reborn or another txp tag. Or I have to use a textpattern form to do this?
thanks ^^
Arkaitz (sorry for my english :S)
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Currently the editor does not like tags with colons (txp:sometag). I’m hoping there will be an update that will change this..
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Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Hi all (and mainly Hakjoon),
I have two question:
1. about how to insert <code><p></p></code> by default. I try to insert into plugin this:
<code>
function myCustomOnInit(){tinymce.setcontent(‘<p></p>’);}
</code>
<code>
</code>
In setting, I’ve got this:
<code>
oninit : “myCustomOnInit”,
</code>
But it doesn’t work. Is somewhere in the source of your plugin special place where to write function oninit() to work properly? Or simply how to make <code><p></p></code> by default?
2. second question is about calling txp:something form inside of tinymce… I think that it’s possible due to noneditable setting of TinyMCE a than use something from plugin called etz_pg which can replace “[page]” in the source of article with code that split article to several parts. So question is if it’s possible to hack this plugin, which could separate [<code><txp:whatever /></code>] in tinymce article source and make txp syntaxe – <code><txp:whatever /></code> work…
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