https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=11583

--- Comment #17 from David Cook <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Sally Lodico from comment #15)
> I rarely bother with TinyMCE. I find it to be more trouble than it's worth,
> but the newer template designers, like https://grapesjs.com/, would make
> creating responsive and email ready notices a dream. I'd much rather have a
> tool like this than a WYSIWYG.

TinyMCE does drive me crazy...

I hadn't heard of GrapesJS but it looks interesting. It's actually like you
read my mind. I was wondering what FOSS options there were for block content
editing like this...

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Unfortunately, at a glance, it would have the same problem as TinyMCE.

If you type in <<borrowers.firstname>> into a text block it will turn it into
&lt;&lt;borrowers.firstname&gt;&gt;

It's not just the <<>> syntax; it's also the Template Toolkit syntax. There's
times we do things like [% stuff = { 'this' => 'that' } %] which could be
turned into [% stuff = { 'this' =&gt; 'that'} %]

But maybe GrapesJS is more customizable than TinyMCE. But I think it would be
very challenging or impossible with GrapesJS too.

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We were probably overambitious using Template Toolkit in Notices after all. 

Many email templates could be done using a simple token replacement system, but
AUTO_RENEWALS heavily requires Template Toolkit logic.

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