I've been thinking of doing something like this for some time, so would love to see it happen. (and I'm sure our customers would love it)
I was of two minds whether to implement TinyMCE as wysiwyg, or one of the code editors out there to do syntax highlighting, indenting and linting for all code type blocks (css, html, yaml etc), but I think for your average user the wysiwyg approach is the right one.
Would be happy to test a patch.
Martin
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On 17 January 2014 11:04, MJ Ray <mjr@phonecoop.coop> wrote:
David Cook wrote:I think it would probably be a useful feature to many libraries and
> What would folks think about adding the tinymce wysiwyg to some of the
> system preferences that deal with HTML?
tinymce seems like the best of the current rather weak bunch.
A system preference to control it seems like a good thing.
If you can make tinymce abort if it finds handcoded html that it can't
preserve (I don't know if this is possible), then that would be great.
Hope that helps,
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