P.S.  I'm talking about using it with auth.wiki

On Saturday, December 29, 2012 8:35:34 PM UTC+13, Andrew W wrote:
>
> "you just attach it to the textarea...":
>
> I don't quite follow.  Can you expand please, do I add the <script> code 
> to layout.html, do I need to actually download the plugin as the src points 
> to the website ?
> This could be worth adding to the book as anyone using render='html' would 
> want to add an editor.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On Sunday, December 16, 2012 8:32:23 AM UTC+13, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> In default MAKRMIN mode you can create blocks with classes with
>>
>> ``hello``:classname
>>
>> (standard markmin class)
>>
>> To switch from markmin to HTML you do:
>>
>>    auth.wiki(render='html')
>>
>> (assuming you don't have data already in db)
>>
>> Then if you have a wysiwyg plugin you just attach it to the textarea. For 
>> example assuming http://speckedit.com/demo this is done with:
>>
>> <script 
>> src="http://speckedit.com/_library/2008/10/speck.js;<http://speckedit.com/_library/2008/10/speck.js>"
>>  
>> type="text/javascript"></script><link href="
>> http://speckedit.com/_library/2008/10/speck.css;<http://speckedit.com/_library/2008/10/speck.css>"
>>  
>> rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /><script>speckInit();</script>
>>
>> That should be all.
>>
>> On Saturday, 15 December 2012 11:26:23 UTC-6, Andrew W wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On developers forum,  Massimo mentioned:
>>>
>>> > auth.wiki() supports html tags (float divs, tables, image uploading, 
>>> etc.)? 
>>>
>>> "yes. "
>>>
>>> How do I enter a generic tag like a div with a class?
>>>
>>> Also,
>>> "Notice that auth.wiki() can use wysiwyg if you simply set it up that 
>>> way and including an appropriate js editor. "
>>> How ?
>>>
>>>

-- 



Reply via email to