Re: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-03-17 Thread Antonio Gallardo

Jeroen Reijn wrote:

I'll see if I can find some time this weekend to create a patch and 
add it to JIRA.


I've never used the HTMLArea widget, but I will be glad to commit the 
patch if you provide it. :-)


Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo.


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Re: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-03-16 Thread Jeroen Reijn
I offered the switch to Xinha a while ago and some people agreed, but no actions was taken. The Xinha documentation is 
fine and there is a forum as well.


Just putting it in should work. We're using it in HippoCMS now and it's much 
better then HTMLArea.

So I'm all for making it default in Cocoon.

Regards,

Reijn

Stewart, Gary wrote:

A Switch to Xinha is one of those things that really should happen.

Best way to raise it is to fix Cocoon to use Xinha instead, 
and submit 
a patch. That way it is likely to happen. I'm sure at least 
one of the 
correspondents on this thread is up to the task.



As it uses all the same (htmlarea.js) references I just gave it a go ripping 
the htmlarea directory out of cocoon-forms-block.jar and sticking the Xinha 
nightly one in. Looks like it is working just fine though I haven't tested the 
multiple language configs or anything. I'm assuming it would work just fine 
from a build as well though I haven't tested that yet.

Gary

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Re: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-03-16 Thread Derek Hohls
Reijn

Yes, I think there are many Cocoon users who would support it;
we need a developer to commit to work to do it, though.

In the meantime, I guess we just take the manual approach.

Derek

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/03/16 12:51 PM 
I offered the switch to Xinha a while ago and some people agreed, but no 
actions was taken. The Xinha documentation is 
fine and there is a forum as well.

Just putting it in should work. We're using it in HippoCMS now and it's much 
better then HTMLArea.

So I'm all for making it default in Cocoon.

Regards,

Reijn

Stewart, Gary wrote:
 A Switch to Xinha is one of those things that really should happen.

 Best way to raise it is to fix Cocoon to use Xinha instead, 
 and submit 
 a patch. That way it is likely to happen. I'm sure at least 
 one of the 
 correspondents on this thread is up to the task.
 
 
 As it uses all the same (htmlarea.js) references I just gave it a go ripping 
 the htmlarea directory out of cocoon-forms-block.jar and sticking the Xinha 
 nightly one in. Looks like it is working just fine though I haven't tested 
 the multiple language configs or anything. I'm assuming it would work just 
 fine from a build as well though I haven't tested that yet.
 
 Gary
 
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Re: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-03-16 Thread Jeroen Reijn

I'll see if I can find some time this weekend to create a patch and add it to 
JIRA.

Reijn

Derek Hohls wrote:

Reijn

Yes, I think there are many Cocoon users who would support it;
we need a developer to commit to work to do it, though.

In the meantime, I guess we just take the manual approach.

Derek


[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/03/16 12:51 PM 
I offered the switch to Xinha a while ago and some people agreed, but no actions was taken. The Xinha documentation is 
fine and there is a forum as well.


Just putting it in should work. We're using it in HippoCMS now and it's much 
better then HTMLArea.

So I'm all for making it default in Cocoon.

Regards,

Reijn

Stewart, Gary wrote:

A Switch to Xinha is one of those things that really should happen.

Best way to raise it is to fix Cocoon to use Xinha instead, 
and submit 
a patch. That way it is likely to happen. I'm sure at least 
one of the 
correspondents on this thread is up to the task.


As it uses all the same (htmlarea.js) references I just gave it a go ripping 
the htmlarea directory out of cocoon-forms-block.jar and sticking the Xinha 
nightly one in. Looks like it is working just fine though I haven't tested the 
multiple language configs or anything. I'm assuming it would work just fine 
from a build as well though I haven't tested that yet.

Gary

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RE: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-03-13 Thread Stewart, Gary

 A Switch to Xinha is one of those things that really should happen.
 
 Best way to raise it is to fix Cocoon to use Xinha instead, 
 and submit 
 a patch. That way it is likely to happen. I'm sure at least 
 one of the 
 correspondents on this thread is up to the task.


As it uses all the same (htmlarea.js) references I just gave it a go ripping 
the htmlarea directory out of cocoon-forms-block.jar and sticking the Xinha 
nightly one in. Looks like it is working just fine though I haven't tested the 
multiple language configs or anything. I'm assuming it would work just fine 
from a build as well though I haven't tested that yet.

Gary

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Re: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-02-22 Thread Upayavira

Derek Hohls wrote:

Gary
 
Well, I think the issue does need to get raised... maybe someone has 
thought about it before, but just not gotten aroud to dealing with it.
 
And version 2.1.9 is about to be released
  

A Switch to Xinha is one of those things that really should happen.

Best way to raise it is to fix Cocoon to use Xinha instead, and submit 
a patch. That way it is likely to happen. I'm sure at least one of the 
correspondents on this thread is up to the task.


Go for it, I say.

(I'll try to watch this thread, if I seem to miss something, ping me 
privately. My PC died, I'm using another computer, and got off a long 
haul flight to receive 1700 mails, with no mail filtering set up :-( )


Regards, Upayavira


 
Derek


  

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Is this something that needs to be taken up on the dev list?



Not sure. If you think it would I can forward it up there (though I'd have to 
join the dev list).

  
I am sure that htmlArea was the best choice at the time 
that the CForms package was first put together, but some
technology just does not last [unlike Cocoon, of course!] 
and continued reliance on (or seeming support for) a module

that is no longer actively maintained is not to Cocoon's
advantage...



I agree that using an unsupported and undeveloped unit for Cocoon wouldn't be 
in the best interest of the users. Presumably as Xinha was based on htmlArea3 
then the port would be pretty simple.

Gary

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RE: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-02-21 Thread Stewart, Gary


 Is this something that needs to be taken up on the dev list?

Not sure. If you think it would I can forward it up there (though I'd have to 
join the dev list).

 I am sure that htmlArea was the best choice at the time 
 that the CForms package was first put together, but some
 technology just does not last [unlike Cocoon, of course!] 
 and continued reliance on (or seeming support for) a module
 that is no longer actively maintained is not to Cocoon's
 advantage...

I agree that using an unsupported and undeveloped unit for Cocoon wouldn't be 
in the best interest of the users. Presumably as Xinha was based on htmlArea3 
then the port would be pretty simple.

Gary

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RE: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-02-21 Thread Derek Hohls
Gary
 
Well, I think the issue does need to get raised... maybe someone has 
thought about it before, but just not gotten aroud to dealing with it.
 
And version 2.1.9 is about to be released
 
Derek

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/02/21 05:19 PM 


 Is this something that needs to be taken up on the dev list?

Not sure. If you think it would I can forward it up there (though I'd have to 
join the dev list).

 I am sure that htmlArea was the best choice at the time 
 that the CForms package was first put together, but some
 technology just does not last [unlike Cocoon, of course!] 
 and continued reliance on (or seeming support for) a module
 that is no longer actively maintained is not to Cocoon's
 advantage...

I agree that using an unsupported and undeveloped unit for Cocoon wouldn't be 
in the best interest of the users. Presumably as Xinha was based on htmlArea3 
then the port would be pretty simple.

Gary

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Re: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-02-20 Thread Andre Juffer

Stewart, Gary wrote:

Hi there,

Does anyone know where to get the documentation for the HTML Area? I'm trying 
to add some of the toolbar menus to the config but my guesses have been wrong. 
The htmlarea example states it can be found at 
http://www.htmlarea.com/htmlarea_2/documentation.html but that site doesn't 
appear to house the documentation anymore. I tried Google's Cache but that has 
been replaced as well. Does anyone have the documents?


Have a look at http://xinha.python-hosting.com/

Xinha virtually offers the same functionality AND is being maintained. I 
have not tried to add or remove toolbar menues, but I suppose the 
information on how to do this is available.




Thanks,

Gary

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Re: CForms: HTMLArea Documentation

2006-02-20 Thread Derek Hohls
Is this something that needs to be taken up on the dev list?
I am sure that htmlArea was the best choice at the time 
that the CForms package was first put together, but some
technology just does not last [unlike Cocoon, of course!] 
and continued reliance on (or seeming support for) a module
that is no longer actively maintained is not to Cocoon's
advantage...
 
Can we ask to have Xinha as the new editor; or at least
modify the samples so as to show how either can be used;
thereby giving users a choice of plug-and-play functionality?
(see also: http://xinha.python-hosting.com/wiki/Compatability )
 
Xinha does not appear to have extensive documentation (but,
hey, as members of the Cocoon project we can't shout that
loudly ;-)
 
Xinha functions: http://xinha.gogo.co.nz/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=137 
(seem to reference HTMLarea functions... maybe will help?)

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/02/20 09:09:52 PM 
Stewart, Gary wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 Does anyone know where to get the documentation for the HTML Area? I'm trying 
 to add some of the toolbar menus to the config but my guesses have been 
 wrong. The htmlarea example states it can be found at 
 http://www.htmlarea.com/htmlarea_2/documentation.html but that site doesn't 
 appear to house the documentation anymore. I tried Google's Cache but that 
 has been replaced as well. Does anyone have the documents?

Have a look at http://xinha.python-hosting.com/ 

Xinha virtually offers the same functionality AND is being maintained. I 
have not tried to add or remove toolbar menues, but I suppose the 
information on how to do this is available.

 
 Thanks,
 
 Gary
 
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