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#97 2005-02-22 12:36:03

ubernostrum
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From: Lawrence, KS
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

About Textile – I’ve never understood why Textile is not just replaced with f.e. htmlArea? (or some other wysiwyg editor) …

Haven’t we been over that one already? Granted, I’ve replaced Textile with Markdown on my personal site, but really WYSIWYG is just horrific overkill for this application, not to mention bad UI in some cases.


You cooin’ with my bird?

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#98 2005-02-22 13:17:20

michaelkpate
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

> raveoli wrote:

> About Textile – I’ve never understood why Textile is not just replaced with f.e. htmlArea? (or some other wysiwyg editor) …

After using Textile for two years now, I prefer it to the wywiwyg editors. I find it much easier to use textile tags than clicking around another interface.

Last edited by michaelkpate (2005-02-22 16:10:35)

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#99 2005-02-22 14:46:22

Niloc
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Registered: 2004-05-15
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

> michaelkpate wrote:

> > raveoli wrote:

> About Textile – I’ve never understood why Textile is not just replaced with f.e. htmlArea? (or some other wysiwyg editor) …

After using Textile for two years now, I prefer to the wywiwyg editors. I find it much easier to use textile tags than clicking around another interface.

I fully agree.

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#100 2005-02-22 14:50:50

kusor
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

> raveoli wrote:

About Textile – I’ve never understood why Textile is not just replaced with f.e. htmlArea? (or some other wysiwyg editor) …

First was Textile, then Textpattern.

Do you remember that this is Textpattern forum, the web publishing tool by Dean Allen, the original Textile author?

That’s the reason. Textile is brilliant. Pure genious.

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#101 2005-02-22 15:21:25

Etz Haim
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From: Karlstad, Sweden
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Jeremie: I suspect this is a workaround (hmm) for the bug where unescaped i18n characters confuse textile. This has to do with the way TExtile recognizes text boundaries.

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#102 2005-02-22 16:58:57

Jeremie
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Etz, I was hoping one of the three Djinn answer that, since we got them here :)

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#103 2005-02-22 18:40:57

Remillard
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Well Musings of an Engineer has been bumped to 1.0RC3 with nary a problem. In fact fewer problems than RC2! (which never really saw the light of day on MOAE). Looks great.

EDIT: Alright there was ONE problem, but it was so minor as to not be a problem. I had a list where I’d specified UL as a wraptag, and LI as a break tag, and had to take that part out, because the link listing actually worked right the first time :). So technically I was unfixing a workaround not fixing a problem.

Last edited by Remillard (2005-02-22 18:43:50)

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#104 2005-02-22 18:56:10

andreas
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

I wouldn’t want to publish anything without Textile. Period.

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#105 2005-02-22 23:15:23

jdueck
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Textile produces far better markup in most cases than htmlarea. Smaller and more standards-compliant. Better typography too (e.g., correct open/closed double quotes, em- and en-dashes).

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#106 2005-02-22 23:32:59

Jeremie
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Well, it’s obious that any kind of “htmlarea-like” would have to produce textile code, isn’t it ?

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#107 2005-02-23 03:21:55

Tae
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From: nyc
Registered: 2004-08-25
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

personally, i’d love to see this integrated somehow..
“widgEditor: A simple, standards-compliant WYSIWYG HTML editor”
http://www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2005/01/27/

textile is good but i believe that wysiwyg can be even better if done right since it’s inherently more intuitive to use – esp for non-techies.

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#108 2005-02-23 03:45:52

Ray
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Registered: 2004-03-02
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Re: Txp 1.0 RC3 Available

Will V1 offer us the ability to <a href=“http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?id=5314&p=1”>restrict author access to certain sSections</a>?

<b><a href=“http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?id=6461&p=1#41380”>Bump</a></b>
If you’re not hosted with TextDrive, nows the time. Updates are a breeze ; )

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