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The editor skin defines the graphic set which is used for the editor area. | The editor skin defines the graphic set which is used for the editor area. | ||
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GetSimple ships with one skin, which sits in the directory //your getsimple installation/admin/template/js/ckeditor/skins/getsimple// | GetSimple ships with one skin, which sits in the directory //your getsimple installation/admin/template/js/ckeditor/skins/getsimple// | ||
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This example shows the //advanced toolbar// + the skin //v2//. | This example shows the //advanced toolbar// + the skin //v2//. | ||
- CKeditor comes with three skins: //kama//, //office2003// and //v2//. GetSimple does not use these, but uses it's own skin, //getsimple// | - CKeditor comes with three skins: //kama//, //office2003// and //v2//. GetSimple does not use these, but uses it's own skin, //getsimple// | ||
- | - If you haven't done yet, download CKEditor from [[http://ckeditor.com/download]] and unpack it to your local harddisk. Open the directory //ckeditor/skins// and upload the skin which you want to use to your GetSimple-directory at the server: //your_getsimple_installation/admin/template/js/ckeditor/skins// | + | - If you haven't done yet, download CKEditor from [[http://ckeditor.com/download]] and unpack it to your local harddisk.\\ Open the directory //ckeditor/skins// and upload the skin which you want to use to your GetSimple-directory at the server: //your_getsimple_installation/admin/template/js/ckeditor/skins// |
- edit the configuration, //gsconfig.php// and re-upload it to your server. | - edit the configuration, //gsconfig.php// and re-upload it to your server. | ||
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In the readme-file which comes with the CKeditor-in-GetSimple-Integration, we read that the toolbar can't collapse. | In the readme-file which comes with the CKeditor-in-GetSimple-Integration, we read that the toolbar can't collapse. | ||
- | But it can. The following option defines the behaviour, which is //false// by default. When set to //true//, you will see a small arrow-button at the right of the ribbon. | + | But it can.\\ The following option defines the behaviour, which is //false// by default. \\ When set to //true//, you will see a small arrow-button at the right of the ribbon. |
{{:how_to:ckeditor_collapse.jpg|}} | {{:how_to:ckeditor_collapse.jpg|}} | ||
# WYSIWYG Editor Options | # WYSIWYG Editor Options | ||
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===== Entities and Special Characters ===== | ===== Entities and Special Characters ===== | ||
- | By default, the editor converts special characters like umlauts (üäö ...) to their HTML-equivalents. This is not needed anymore if you encode your pages in UTF-8. So you can set this option to //false//. | + | By default, the editor converts special characters like umlauts (üäö ...) to their HTML-equivalents.\\ This is not needed anymore if you encode your pages in UTF-8. So you can set this option to //false//. |
# WYSIWYG Editor Options | # WYSIWYG Editor Options | ||
define('GSEDITOROPTIONS',"skin : 'v2', | define('GSEDITOROPTIONS',"skin : 'v2', |