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New Editor?
#1
It would be awesome any improvement to the pages' editor, because I have so many times to go to the source code of the page and write some HTML...

What do you think about?
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#2
do you use the editor in standard configuration or in advanced configuration?

You can expand the editor by yourself

there is a lot of information in the WIKI, see here: http://get-simple.info/wiki/how_to:wysiwyg_editor

please tell us which function you are missing
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#3
Connie Wrote:do you use the editor in standard configuration or in advanced configuration?

You can expand the editor by yourself

there is a lot of information in the WIKI, see here: http://get-simple.info/wiki/how_to:wysiwyg_editor

please tell us which function you are missing

Yeah, I had it enabled already. It would be useful for me to have a button in the editor's bar to use the < pre > html tag...

Would you mind helping me? I've been trying to find out a way to add it in the /admin/edit.php page but I didn't find anything... Just a variable called $toolbar which seems to be that bar but I don't really know...

Thank you!
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#4
ant0nlg Wrote:Yeah, I had it enabled already. It would be useful for me to have a button in the editor's bar to use the < pre > html tag...

If you include the "format" dropdown in your editor toolbar, it includes a "Formatted" format by default, which is rendered as a <pre>.
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#5
mvlcek Wrote:
ant0nlg Wrote:Yeah, I had it enabled already. It would be useful for me to have a button in the editor's bar to use the < pre > html tag...

If you include the "format" dropdown in your editor toolbar, it includes a "Formatted" format by default, which is rendered as a <pre>.

I hadn't installed the TinyMCE's editor yet... Now, everything's fine.
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#6
I would like to add my vote to a request for a better editor as standard. The Editor as-is is not really fit for purpose in that you have to use tags even to create a heading.

I know the options for the advanced editor and TinyMCE but the advanced editor could be enabled by a check box, not by opening a config file and it should not require a separate (big) plugin.
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#7
yeah, this a problem in GS Architecture. There is no any easy way to change editor for e.g.
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#8
I support to edit and configure the Editor's options in the admin area, but I do not support any other editor ;=)
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#9
PageLime has a really good wysiwyg editor manager.
It has a nice drag and drop interface to add/delete/organize available editor tools.
It would be great to see this functionality replicated for GetSimple.
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#10
I have started working on a plugin that allows adding plugins, customizing toolbars, and swapping editors.
All dynamically, with no need to edit gsconfig, ckeditor config, or using the ckeditor plugin folder.

Hopefully i have time to work on it soon in the next coming months.
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#11
Hi,

and how is going work? Did you had time to sit on it?
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#12
Not really, we are in the process of redoing the site and moving the SVN over to github.
I have not had time for personal projects.
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