Your MathML editor looks really nice, it�s very usefull. Yeah, I would like to know how to get the code for the Editor.Can you show me some code please.
Btw, do you have ICQ?Or can I just mail you? Steve Swanson wrote: > You might also try looking at my experimental MathML editor at > http://www.newmexico.mackichan.com/MathML/mathmled.xpi It edits documents > (in an iframe) using JavaScript. The JavaScript is fired from toolbars, > menus and control keys. I don't use the editorShell stuff (because that > doesn't work with XML documents). > > The source is all contained in the XPI. Send me a note if you need hints on > how to extract it. > > Of course you'll need a MathML-enabled Mozilla to run it (must be >= 0.9.9). > And there seem to be install permission issues on *nix systems. > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >>Thanks for your reply, but it still doesn�t work.I can load a file using >>the src attribute in the tag, but I can�t change it trough the >>javascript.And the page is displayed like an IFrame.Shouldn�t the Editor >>allow the user to do something with the document? >> >>I have DHTML/XML experience, but I have never used XUL before.So it�s >>pretty confusing, especially since I cant get it to work.Can you please >>show me a simple example of how to use the Editor? >>Thanks in advance. >> >>Mike Lee wrote: >> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>> >>>>This question has probalby been asked a lot, but I just can�t get the >>>>editor to work. >>>>I put the EDITOR tag in my XUL file, and it only shows a white box.But >>>>I cant load >>>>something into the editor using the SRC attribute.All other XUL >>>>objects work (like button etc.). >>>>The documentation doesn�t really show how to use the EDITOR.Can >>>>someone help me with this? >>>> >>> >>>Use the following javascript, it's based on the one from the editor's >>>documentation. It should get everything started. If you want to see >>>something less complicated than mozilla composer, checkout >>>http://mozblog.mozdev.org (Just note that mozblog uses frames[] to get >>>webShellWindow and contentWindow because it want to live with the >>><browser> on the same window) >>> >>>function editorOnLoad() >>>{ >>> editorShell = document.getElementById("edit-frame").editorShell; >>> editorShell.editorType = 'html'; >>> editorShell.webShellWindow = window.window; >>> editorShell.contentWindow = window._content; >>> editorShell.RegisterDocumentStateListener(DocumentStateListener); >>> editorShell.contentsMIMEType = "text/html"; >>> editorShell.LoadUrl("about:blank"); >>>} >>> >> >> > >
