Hi grigri,

actually, that might halp me :-)

I must agree with you on WYSIWYG, they mostly turn out to be
disappointments. WYMeditor seems promising, but it is still unusable
in "real life".

Markup format is indeed a very good suggestion, very tempting. But I'm
not sure if that will solve my problems. How will Markdown handle the
code snippets exactly? How to preserve indentation etc.. is it a built
in feature or do I need to hack it?

Thanks for a prompt reply!

> If the users on your website that use the article submission are
> expected to add code snippets, it's probably a given that they are
> coders of some form or another, so getting them to use some markup
> format shouldn't be too hard. bbCode, Flay, Markdown, WikiCode, ...
> there's a lot out there, and they all work fine.
>
> If you deem this as too "old-school" then write an ajax-based auto-
> preview or something like that. There's always room for more 2.0
>
> Like I said, this probably won't help you if you're determined to use
> wysiwyg, but it's my £0.0100332

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