#2849 closed enhancement (fixed)
FCKeditor plug-in
Reported by: | J Evan S | Owned by: | anybody |
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Priority: | high | Component: | CkEditorPlugin |
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | WYSIWYG |
Cc: | Michael Schmarck, terje | Trac Release: | 0.11 |
Description
We would love to see a FCKeditor plug-in. The TracWysiwygPlugin is way nicer than text editing but our users want something closer to document editing.
(Of course better yet if it were integrated into Trac itself.)
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Change History (13)
comment:1 Changed 17 years ago by
comment:2 Changed 16 years ago by
Cc: | Michael Schmarck added; anonymous removed |
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+1 from me as well :)
comment:4 Changed 16 years ago by
+1
We also extensively use Plone, which uses the FCKeditor as well and would provide continuity for our developers. It appears there is already an effort underway at FCKeditor to have it generate wikitext (http://mediawiki.fckeditor.net/), although I have looked at this in detail.
comment:8 Changed 15 years ago by
Priority: | normal → high |
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comment:9 Changed 15 years ago by
I believe I had a version of the FCKEditor plug-in installed on MediaWiki at my previous job, though we eventually disabled it because it had some bugs. Nice idea though.
comment:10 Changed 15 years ago by
Cc: | terje added |
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+1 Adding myself to CC. If anyone is working on this, please update the ticket.
comment:11 Changed 14 years ago by
Keywords: | WYSIWYG added; wysiwyg removed |
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comment:12 Changed 14 years ago by
Correct me if I'm wrong but FCKeditor became CKeditor. If that the case, this request-a-hack has been addressed as there is a CkEditorPlugin work-in-process.
comment:13 Changed 12 years ago by
Component: | Request-a-Hack → CkEditorPlugin |
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Resolution: | → fixed |
Status: | new → closed |
From http://ckeditor.com/what-is-ckeditor:
- "FCKeditor has been around for more than six years. Since 2003 it has built a strong user community becoming the most used editor in the market, accumulating more than 3,5 million downloads. In 2009, we decided to rename the editor, bringing to light the next generation of our software: CKEditor 3.0."
Then, see: CkEditorPlugin
+1