how about disabling the "edit" command in the menu when an editor is open
for that item?

On 1/3/07, xmrcivicboix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


no... I have my custom contextmenu called initMenu(); if the user right
clicks my custom menu shows up. When user clicks in the body the menu
disappear and start from the beginning. If I go from begin() to edit()
then
it properly unbind all events. If I go begin() initMenu() then edit() then
it wouldn't unbind.


Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
>
> xmrcivicboix schrieb:
>> [...]
>> What I'm trying to do is when tiny_mce is opened, I don't want any
other
>> events to still be bounded. For instance, when tiny_mce is opened, I
>> don't
>> want user to be able to right click on the text and open up another
>> instance
>> of tiny_mce. [...]
> If you want to prevent the user from using the contextmenu, you have to
> avoid removing the event the prevents him from doing so. Or you have to
> add it again after removing all events.
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