#4705: [with patch and spkg, one positive review, needs review] Make in-line
wysiwyg editor for text cells using TinyMCE
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Reporter: jason | Owner: jason
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-3.4
Component: notebook | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by ddrake):
Replying to [comment:18 jason]:
> Replying to [comment:17 ddrake]:
> > I followed the instructions in [comment:14 comment 14] and there's at
least one small problem. If I shift-click on the new cell bar, I get the
TinyMCE editor thingy. If I click "cancel" without entering any text, the
tooltip text ("Doubleclick to edit...") gets put into a text cell at that
location.
> >
> > If I choose "Edit" at the top, the text "Doubleclick to edit..."
doesn't show up in the notebook, and if I click "Save changes", the
extraneous text goes away.
> >
> > This happens in Firefox, Opera, IE7, and Chrome. I applied all the
patches and spkgs to 3.2.3.
>
> Yes, that sounds like the intended behavior. Whether or not that should
be what happens may be up for debate, though. The idea is that if you
create a text cell, but put nothing in it, it is impossible to edit by
double-clicking. If you make any edits to the cell, though, the filler
text goes away.
>
Hrm, it may be intended, but I don't like it at all. When I clicked
"cancel", I wanted the entire business -- text cell and all -- to go away
and, well, be cancelled. I had done one thing (shift-click) and when I
clicked cancel, I wanted that one thing to be undone. I do see your point
though, that shift-clicking (1) creates a text cell, and (2) starts the
tinymce editor on it -- and the cancel button cancels (2).
I'm also bothered by the text being "ghostly", in that you see it when
viewing the notebook normally, but it doesn't show up in the usual text-
based "Edit".
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