I am not sure I understand the question, which may be why nobody else has 
replied yet.

I am guessing your question is this:

"I like the WYSIWYG editor in Mezzanine. I have a non-Mezzanine website, 
and I want to use the same editor. How can I do this?"

The answer to that question is:

Mezzanine uses TinyMCE as a WYSIWYG editor. TinyMCE is a JavaScript 
library. If you know just a little bit of JavaScript, you can turn any HTML 
textarea element into a WYSIWYG editor similar to Mezzanine.

I am confused by your statements about RichTextField, which is a Django 
model and is not really related to the JavaScript WYSIWYG editor. I am also 
confused by your statement that you imported something - the WYSIWYG editor 
is JavaScript, not Python, so you cannot import it.

Good luck,

Zak

On Sunday, October 4, 2015 at 7:02:12 AM UTC-4, sonu kumar wrote:
>
> I tried to import Mezzanine WYSIWYG in my app. In model I have used 
> RichTextField as content still I am getting text field in form fields. 
> How to make this working ?
> i.e. What are the tweaks I need to do such that WYSIWYG will be available 
> in my app ?
>

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