Wow - it looks like you've done some great work there, Chad, and I'll
be following it closely. I would love to go that way, especially since
the built-in editor is so poor. Do you ever envisage a situation where
it's a simple 'one-click' install, or does this involve a LOT of
configuration (I'm fearing the latter)?

On Apr 9, 2:20 pm, "Killingsworth, Chad"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are willing to switch editors, the TinyMCE editor allows you to do 
> this - although it is a global permission. In addition, it's permissions will 
> also remove the tags that are in pasted content.
>
> Consequently, this is exactly the permissions our editor has in force - an H3 
> is the highest level heading we allow in our pages.
>
> http://webpress.missouristate.edu/tinymce.htm
>
> Chad Killingsworth
> Assistant Director of Web & New Media
> Missouri State University
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of RustyLogic
> Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 3:50 AM
> To: RedDot CMS Users
> Subject: Re: Text editor settings
>
> If you are using the built in text editor you can edit its code to
> only display the headings you want. The disadvantage of this is that
> it will be for all projects and obviously not supported..
>
> On 9 Apr, 01:33, markus giesen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Bobby,
>
> > at the moment you just have this very binary switch.
> > What you could do is:
> > - Style the CSS so that
> >   -- h1 and h2 look like your h2
> >   -- h3 to h6 look like your h3
> > - Edit your htmlconverttable and "rewrite" all the h1 tags to h2 annd
> > the rest to h3
> > Dodgy solution but I can't think about a better one at the moment.
>
> > On 8 Apr., 22:21, bobbykjack <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi there,
>
> > > We need to be able to restrict the text editor to specific heading
> > > levels (e.g. h2 and h3). There's an option against the specific text
> > > element to enable/disable 'Font size' (note the misunderstanding of
> > > fundamental web design!). However, that just turns all headings on/
> > > off. How can I control individual heading levels - is there a global
> > > setting for the text editor somewhere?
>
> > > - Bobby
>
>
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