Hi, Marc Paré wrote on 2011-12-22 16:00:
It's a shame that it has been disabled without further investigating the problem with it. Is there a way to install it in such a way as to allow it for some users and not for others. I for one used it extensively when it was on the wiki, and yes, it did have some quirks, but once you got used to it it allowed you to do all of the proper editing without any problems. I found it misbehaved the most when you tried to edit complete pages that had not been broken up in sections (title sections etc.). Or worse, when people just ignored editing in sections and got into the habit of going into editing large developed pages at a time.
sorry for the inconveniences - I saw the "alert", and then wanted to react quickly, since it's better to have temporarily less comfort when editing pages, rather than getting important pages always destroyed.
I won't find time to investigate that before the new year. I'm sure there is either a way to disable the editor for those who don't want it, or to improve it - but it has to wait until January until I'm back from vacation, or someone else has to work on it.
Maybe Manuel or Christian can investigate. I recall there was a setting to disable the editor for everyone, unless they explictly activate it in the preferences.
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