I'm quite happy without it. All users need is new paragraph, bold and heading. Everything else is set by CSS. With consistency & presentation becoming so important nowadays a WYSIWYG editor couldn't hope to emulate the sophisticated demands of modern sites. I have just moved to PmWiki for this very reason.
Using markup like >>picgallery<< image1.png image2.png image3.png >><< >>callout<< blah blah >><< is far easier for the user to supply the data for the html devices rather than attempting to code it themselves and being wholly dissatisfied with the results as shown in the html editor. Incorporate a WYSIWYG if you must but let it be an option. Many thanks for listening :) Brian On 29 March 2011 10:02, Hans <[email protected]> wrote: > Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 4:28:19 AM, Petko Yotov wrote: > > > Headings, text styles and colors, links, images, lists, tables can be > added. > > I must admit that working in WYSIWYG is a nice experience. > > I struggled with the WhizzyWig table though, and line spacings > got added when I did not expect them, and a few other oddities. > > > HTML is stored in the wiki page. > > A special type of <pre> blocks allow the use of PmWiki markup. > > As it stands it seems to be an either/or: > Either create your pages as WTF, with HTML in the page source, > to be edited with WhizzyWig, or as PmWiki, with wiki markup in the > source, to be edited the standard way. So WTF is only good for a new > installation (wiki or Group), with the choice made to go for HTML in > the source. Any wiki markup will need converted or specially excluded > via the <pre class="pmwikimarkup> block. > > I wonder if the two can be integrated, so WTF will save as wiki > markup, and understand it when a "normal" page is opened for wtf-edit? > > cheers, > ~Hans > > > _______________________________________________ > pmwiki-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users > -- Brian Tibbels IT support for small business and the individual http://clickmarlow.co.uk/ m: 07804 109906 t: 01628 477640 skype: brian.tibbels
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