What I'm after in the editor is just the basics: bold, italic, indent. Lists (bullet and numbered) are optional. Since the doc will probably be printed, even embedded links are not needed immediately, and definitely no image support. So perhaps an existing simple Markdown editor component can be hacked to produce asciidoctor? But I will start with the basics and integrate an editor later. Sure, I'll add the factory and components to our codebase when done. Kevin
On 21 November 2015 08:26:08 CET, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> wrote: >Having said all that, I couldn't find a nice Asciidoctor embeddable >editor, >whereas EpicEditor [1] looks like it would be really easy to make into >a >Wicket component for the framework. > >I could imagine us adding a new attribute to >@PropertyLayout(type=MARKDOWN) >or similar, with facet factory to pick this up and install as a hint. > >[1] http://epiceditor.com/ > >On 20 November 2015 at 22:20, Dan Haywood ><[email protected]> >wrote: > >> I don't think anyone has, but even so, I'd look to integrating with >> Asciidoctor rather than markdown. I think there's a much better >chance of >> being able to create an embeddable Wicket widget that could then be >used to >> export to PDF. And Dan Allen, who heads up the project, is >super-helpful. >> >> I'd love to see this exist, happy to provide support if anyone wants >to >> step up to do the work. >> >> Dan. >> Hi guys, >> Has anyone implemented a markdown editor integration with Isis? >> >> I'm about hack together a proof of concept report generator that >would be >> greatly enhanced if I could expose a markdown editor (to provide a >rich >> WYSIWYG editor for formatted text) for a memo-like property. >> >> I also guess I would declare that property as a CLOB? >> >> The PoC is to let me create and edit a project summary object, and >group >> these summaries according to a few attributes (e.g. client or project >> category). >> >> The eventual goal is to export collections of summaries of these >project >> references as a markdown document (or PDF etc, whichever is easier) . >> >> Cheers, >> Kevin >> -- >> Sent from my phone with K-9 Mail. >> Please excuse my brevity. >> -- Sent from my phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
