Hi Christoph,

It has been a dog's age since I last did anything with Plone. Would you
illustrate your request with a link to an example of the behavior you would
like to see incorporated into Mezzanine?

best,
ken


On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 4:01 AM, Christoph H. Larsen <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Dear All,
> I noted that anything I enter into the TinyMCE editor, or via PageDown, or
> whatever as preformatted, is wrapped according to the allocated blcok width.
> Adding the <code></code> tag does not make any difference.
> So, although the code does appear inside a clean, copy-able box, it is
> wrapped, which is quite confusing.
> Plone has always had a great way to display proformatted code by adding a
> horizontal slider underneath any preformatted text field that extends the
> width of the allocated block width.
> This is, IMHO, a great way to display code cleanly, and render it legible
> at the same time.
> Is there any way to achieve the same in Mezzanine, or am I simply missing
> something?
> Thanks a lot, indeed!
> Chris
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