Le 18/06/2019 à 10:04, Dominique Faure a écrit :
Therefore, I'm afraid that in this case, the "Worse" is the best.
I you deal with complete newbie, the best way is to say: do not try to
make any composing. The only important thing to know is to let a blank
line between paragraphs.
any ot
A wiki engine work is mainly a one-way rendering from the wiki text into
html during page building.
Dealing with a WYSIWYG editor would consists in handling the exact
opposite, ie. getting back some html from a browser's content-editable
block (the WYSIWYG equivalent of a textarea editing) and tra
Le 18/06/2019 à 02:15, Svetlana Tkachenko a écrit :
It would be nice to know how Google Docs overcomes this problem, they allow gui
editing of .docx documents. Are they easier to interact with -- convert to and
from HTML -- than wiki markup?
did you get a look at the html code that these util
Peter Kay wrote:
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> > It would be nice to know how Google Docs overcomes this problem
>
> Probably through the liberal application of money, which can hire people to
> work.
>
> Pmwiki's markup is translated to HTML server-side by a php-based engine. In
> order to have a WYSIWYG editor, you
> It would be nice to know how Google Docs overcomes this problem
Probably through the liberal application of money, which can hire people to
work.
Pmwiki's markup is translated to HTML server-side by a php-based engine.
In order to have a WYSIWYG editor, you would need a way to translate
client-
It would be nice to know how Google Docs overcomes this problem, they allow gui
editing of .docx documents. Are they easier to interact with -- convert to and
from HTML -- than wiki markup?
There is also https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-online/, perhaps
it might be worth stealin
Le 17/06/2019 à 19:43, Michael Eager a écrit :
On 6/10/19 8:11 AM, Michael Eager wrote:
I want to set up a WYSIWYG editor on my wiki. I've set up "worse" and
it seems to work, although it is limited. I noticed that there are
screen captures of a different GUI, such as on some Cookbook pages
(e
On 6/10/19 8:11 AM, Michael Eager wrote:
I want to set up a WYSIWYG editor on my wiki. I've set up "worse" and
it seems to work, although it is limited. I noticed that there are
screen captures of a different GUI, such as on some Cookbook pages
(e.g., https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Drag
On 6/10/19 10:11 AM, Michael Eager wrote:
I want to set up a WYSIWYG editor on my wiki. I've set up "worse" and
it seems to work, although it is limited. I noticed that there are
screen captures of a different GUI, such as on some Cookbook pages
(e.g., https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Dra
I want to set up a WYSIWYG editor on my wiki. I've set up "worse" and
it seems to work, although it is limited. I noticed that there are
screen captures of a different GUI, such as on some Cookbook pages
(e.g., https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/DragDropMultiUpload).
Is there a different G
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