---------------------------------------- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: Prototype web app, and Editor API > Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 14:26:56 +0000 > > > >> From: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Prototype web app, and Editor API >> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 18:15:30 +0700 >> To: [email protected] >> >>> On 12 Mar 2015, at 1:26 am, Franz de Copenhague >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I just built an django example to prototype the server-side. It uses the >>> CKEditor but we can replace it by DocFormats web editor >>> http://django-ckeditor-franzdecopenhague.c9.io/admin/demo_application/examplemodel/2/ >>> username/password: admin/admin >>> It is running in a developer python server, let me know if you cannot see >>> the link. >>> JD >> >> This looks fantastic. >> >> Now that I’ve committed the proof of concept editor I’ve written to the >> repository (which has a very limited UI compared to what you’ve shown), >> would you like to have a go at this? >> >> Actually, is the UI there from CKEditor, or your own? The former is not >> Apache licensed which might be problematic. We’ll need to figure out what >> our/Apache’s policy is for using third-party frameworks in web apps. There’s >> a lot of good ones out there and it would be nice to be able to re-use them >> if licensing conditions allows. >> >> At any rate, I think a topic we should begin discussing is UI design. There >> are existing word processing/writing tools to draw inspiration from. Lets >> hear everyone’s ideas. >> >> — >> Dr Peter M. Kelly >> > > ---------------------------------------- > > I am just running the demo application of django-ckeditor and all the UI > functionality is out of the box. I did nothing. > > About the license, at the end of django-ckeditor Python Package Index says > OSI Approved :: BSD License > https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-ckeditor#downloads > > The JS CKEditor text editor says either GPL, LGPL or MPL > http://ckeditor.com/about/license > > Also, there is a lot of JS frameworks and libraries that could make us easier > the front end development. And it is good to know how to deal with the Apache > policy using third-party frameworks. > > Regarding to the UI, I think is better start discussing about features. > > Franz
I have downloaded the CKEditor sdk and you can see in the below link all the UI samples They have a lot of things to think about ... https://corinthia-franzdecopenhague.c9.io/ckeditor_sdk/index.html Franz
