Hi,

TinyMCE is a great editor (that’s what I think) and it does provide clean HTML 
tags (that’s what I need). My problem with 4D Write Pro is the permanent use of 
<span>. I have no need of font name or font size in my rich text. So, I wish to 
use TinyMCE in a web area...

Well, what is the state of the art with the topic of the TinyMCE integration 
with 4D?

- Rolf Bachmann kindly provides a free component on Github :
  <https://github.com/4dgeek/4d-component-tinymce>

It works with very few 4D code, and it works. Rolf made that in 2013 and 
updated it several times. There are 3 releases for 4D v13, v14 and v15. Rolf 
uses TinyMCE 4.x for that component. I do not now what changes he made or did 
not make in the standard TinyMCE.

- Thomas Maul uses TinyMCE for its Email component. Actually, I have not tried 
it. (I thing it was an older version of TinyMCE.)

– In your talks about TinyMCE, some seemed to have difficulties, in particular 
refreshment issues.

Rolf Bachmann’s use of TinyMCE is the most simple possible (and it is great 
that way). My own needs would make me go further with customization : using 
templates, CSS and classes of style, etc.

So, my question: have some of you been further recently using tinyMCE in Web 
Area? if yes, what about this work in progress? lot of issues? few? :)

TinyMCE on the web: <https://www.tinymce.com>

Best regards,

-- 
Foucauld Pérotin

  In this world of imperfection we gladly welcome even partial intimacies.
  - Robert Louis Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes
  
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