WYSIWYG

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WYSIWYG API

I've been looking more closely at the inner working of the WYSIWYG API stuff, in particular as it relates to markItUp!. I've written up some of my thoughts on extending markItUp! within the WYSIWYG API and it occurs to me that there might be others in the area who are interested in either customizing their own WYSIWYG editors or understanding how this all works.

If you are interested in working on this to collaborate and learn let me know.

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Installation problem in 7.x

I've just downloaded the latest version on Drupal 7.x and the Wysiwyg module for 7.x. Installing the module and visiting
Home › Administer › Configuration and modules › Content authoring
give this error :

Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in wysiwyg_profile_overview() (line 382 of /drupal7/sites/all/modules/wysiwyg/wysiwyg.admin.inc).

Does that mean Wysiwyg is not yet ready for Drupal 7 ?

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CKEditor module launched!

To satisfy the urgent need of having CKEditor into Drupal, we've just launched the CKEditor module. This is supposed to be the immediate upgrade solution for FCKeditor module users, a well as the current best option for those willing to have this editor into their Drupal sites.

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Wysiwyg cleaner : a module to create custom content cleaning buttons for the Wysiwyg module

Using the Wysiwyg cleaner module, you can create content cleaning buttons for Wysiwyg editors using jQuery / Regular expressions rules. It uses the Wysiwyg plugin API. Visit the project page for more information.

I thought the group might want to know about it ;)

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Drupal 7 Status

Hi All -

I spent the last hour researching WYSIWYG API for Drupal7 and my head is spinning with both joy and pain. What is the current status, and how can I help out? (other than donating, which I already did). Will D7 support either TinyMCE or FCKEditor when it's released?

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Can not change editor at /admin/settings/wysiwyg

at the wysisyg configuration page (/admin/settings/wysiwyg) I have 2 profiles associated with 2 different editors, like this:

Filtered HTML FCKeditor Change Delete
Full HTML TinyMCE Change Delete

Both editors work as expected when processing content.

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Wysiwyg 3.x - Wrapping it all up.

Wysiwyg module, albeit relatively young, has come a long way in the meantime. Let's see where we are and where we are heading.

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Buttons and Plugin changes don't seem to matter

Sorry for duplication this issue, but I didn't get a response on #drupal-wysiwyg.

I have just installed wysiwyg-5.x-2.x-dev under d5.19 including jquery_update-5.x-2.0 (copied jquery.js to /misc). Then added Tinymce to /sites/all/libraries.

When I enable wysiwyg and create a new page, the editor comes up with a default tool bar.

When I edit admin/settings/wysiwyg/profile the tool bar doesn't change.

I couldn't find out, if this is an issue already. Please advise.

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Asegurar el uso de FCKeditor para subir imagenes

Estimados,

Estoy configurando un sitio web en Drupal 6.12, y tengo toda la base funcionando bien.
Después, por supuesto, quiero poder editar HTML en línea y subir imagenes para ilustrar mis posts.

Bueno, la idea es que después de probar el módulo TinyMCE (sin llegar a hacerlo funcionar), me di cuenta de que recomiendan el módulo WYSIWYG para hacer este tipo de cosas.

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March Central Florida Meetup Wrapup

Thanks to everyone for coming out to the March (central) Florida Drupal User's Group meetup yesterday at MindComet's offices in Altamonte Springs. We had about 10 people there, including 1 new person.

We started the meetup with a DrupalCon DC discussion. 5 of us at the meetup were at DrupalCon, so we decided to run through the DrupalCon schedule and give (very) quick summaries of the sessions we found most interesting and the top one or two things we learned. It was a fairly quick and informative way to cover things.

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