Hi Rainer,
Sorry, I don't know this tutorial page.
Just try it on the 2_0_X branch, and I still have this message when I
try to save the document (test on imported documents) :
Usecase messages for "tinymce.edit":
* Involved objects are checked out.
I can edit the same page with others editors with no problems.
Can you reproduce it ?
My conf :
- java 6
- ubuntu 10.04, 64 bits
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On 09/23/2010 02:37 PM, Rainer Schöpf wrote:
Hi Florent
> Hi Rainer, Hi there
>
> In order to try your patch I begin the installation of TinyMCE.
>
> And it's not so easy for an editor newbie like me ! :)
>
> So, be carefull... long mail comes ! :)
>
>
> == Download of tiny "core" ==
>
> *** Fix the version ***
>
> In order to have a static, well define version of tiny, I think about check
> it out via svn:externals, but :
>
> 1)
> Tiny have an svn repository :
> https://tinymce.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/tinymce/tinymce/tags/
My understanding is that we cannot do that, because of the conflicting
licenses.
Actually, I don't see the problem you have: following the link and
instructions on
http://lenya.apache.org/docu20/standardmodules/tinymcemodulesection/tinymcemoduleoverview.html
and clicking on "Download", I select the main package and the appropriate
language packs for download, unpack them and build lenya.
I believe the information on the web page should be duplicated in some README
file in the lenya src tree
> Someone "know" them and can ask a tag for the 3.3.9 ?
> (here the announce :
> http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=23157)
> *** Use Jquery version ? ***
>
> They have a version with jquery see here [1].
>
> I don't enough know tiny for evaluate the difference, but I know that
jquery
> is a really good js framework... it's improve tiny ?
Possibly, but what is the advantage for lenya?
> == The tinymce test ==
>
>
> * on a fresh co of 2_0_X branch
>
> * do what describe in the new README_INSTALL
Not sure which file you mean here.
Can you please follow the instructions on the web page? It worked for me.
> *** Table's style ***
>
> * In the drop down list for tab style, there is many class (and some don't
> apply to tab).
Yes, that's one of the reasons why you need the patch.
Rainer
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