As one who has never wanted to give (or actually given)
so much aesthetic control over displayed content, I haven't
had the need to implement ckEditor.

However, after following this thread, and based largely on
Claude's comment below, I wonder why the "Paste" button isn't
programmed to perform the functions of the "Paste" button
and the "Paste from Word" button at once.

Since there's never (is there?) any reason to paste from Word
without cleanup, why even make it possible?

Rick


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From: Claude Schnéegans <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Wysiwyg editor


 >>The user copys the text from the word document, then instead of
pasting it straight into the editor,  click the "paste from word"

I never implemented fckEditor, mainly because the programer could not force
cleaning from Word automatically.
The was a button "Paste" and another one "Paste from Word".
IMO the need to clean pasted text from Word must not be left to the user,
who don't even know why text needs to be cleaned up.



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