Re: best way to get wysiwyg with wicket

2020-04-04 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
Jquery-ui WYSIWYG editor do clean-up of html on server

Custom js before submit is possible (the simpliest way is to store result
of such function in hidden field onchange)

On Sat, Apr 4, 2020, 16:00 Korbinian Bachl 
wrote:

> Hello Maxim,
>
> thank you for the list. However, beside that tinymce3 + 4 are quite
> outdated isn't there anything non html-wysiwyg existing so far?
> My problem is that, after we use tinymce in another part of the project we
> made the experience that letting non-tech people write HTML (even in
> WYSIWYG) mode just doesnt work. They end up copy n pasting from all over
> the web and inserting things they neither see nor understand - thats why we
> need some simplification like markdown (e.g.: https://ui.toast.com/) or
> even pure block-based editors (https://editorjs.io/)...
>
> I've stumbled over toast UI (https://ui.toast.com/), but I'm not sure if
> wicket would be able to execute some kind of JS function
> (editor.getMarkdown()) on before sending the form and catching it into a
> model...?
>
> Best,
>
> KB
>
> - Ursprüngliche Mail -
> > Von: "Maxim Solodovnik"
> > An: "users" 
> > Gesendet: Samstag, 4. April 2020 03:02:07
> > Betreff: Re: best way to get wysiwyg with wicket
>
> > Here are couple examples
> >
> http://www.7thweb.net/wicket-jquery-ui/plugins/wysiwyg/WysiwygEditorPage?1
> > https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/tinymce3-parent
> > https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/tinymce4-parent
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 at 01:24, Korbinian Bachl
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I need to be able to let complete novices edit and write nicely
> formatted
> >> texts in an backend thats powered by wicket (required e.g.: H1-H4,
> normal
> >> text, bold text, images - only simple stuff mostly).
> >> In the past I used the ckeditor but that outputs html and Im not sure
> that
> >> cluttering font sizes and stuff like that into anything that needs
> later be
> >> to transformed to be used on either desktop or mobile in the year 2020
> is
> >> still as sufficent as it was 10 years ago. So I stumbled over markdown
> that
> >> might be a way to avoid this, but not sure If I missed somthing better?
> >>
> >> Beside, has any of you an idea where to look at to put this together
> with
> >> wicket, especially as I need to be able to have them insert images from
> >> some gallery picker that gets its image-resources from some kind of
> >> dataprovider.
> >>
> >> Any idea or solution is greatly appreciated. I know this is not pure
> >> wicket related stuff but I hope its still ok to ask here.
> >>
> >> Best,
> >>
> >> KB
> >>
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> > Maxim
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Re: best way to get wysiwyg with wicket

2020-04-04 Thread Korbinian Bachl
Hello Maxim,

thank you for the list. However, beside that tinymce3 + 4 are quite outdated 
isn't there anything non html-wysiwyg existing so far? 
My problem is that, after we use tinymce in another part of the project we made 
the experience that letting non-tech people write HTML (even in WYSIWYG) mode 
just doesnt work. They end up copy n pasting from all over the web and 
inserting things they neither see nor understand - thats why we need some 
simplification like markdown (e.g.: https://ui.toast.com/) or even pure 
block-based editors (https://editorjs.io/)...

I've stumbled over toast UI (https://ui.toast.com/), but I'm not sure if wicket 
would be able to execute some kind of JS function (editor.getMarkdown()) on 
before sending the form and catching it into a model...? 

Best,

KB

- Ursprüngliche Mail -
> Von: "Maxim Solodovnik" 
> An: "users" 
> Gesendet: Samstag, 4. April 2020 03:02:07
> Betreff: Re: best way to get wysiwyg with wicket

> Here are couple examples
> http://www.7thweb.net/wicket-jquery-ui/plugins/wysiwyg/WysiwygEditorPage?1
> https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/tinymce3-parent
> https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/tinymce4-parent
> 
> 
> On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 at 01:24, Korbinian Bachl 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need to be able to let complete novices edit and write nicely formatted
>> texts in an backend thats powered by wicket (required e.g.: H1-H4, normal
>> text, bold text, images - only simple stuff mostly).
>> In the past I used the ckeditor but that outputs html and Im not sure that
>> cluttering font sizes and stuff like that into anything that needs later be
>> to transformed to be used on either desktop or mobile in the year 2020 is
>> still as sufficent as it was 10 years ago. So I stumbled over markdown that
>> might be a way to avoid this, but not sure If I missed somthing better?
>>
>> Beside, has any of you an idea where to look at to put this together with
>> wicket, especially as I need to be able to have them insert images from
>> some gallery picker that gets its image-resources from some kind of
>> dataprovider.
>>
>> Any idea or solution is greatly appreciated. I know this is not pure
>> wicket related stuff but I hope its still ok to ask here.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> KB
>>
>> -
>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org
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>>
>>
> 
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> Best regards,
> Maxim

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Re: best way to get wysiwyg with wicket

2020-04-03 Thread Martin Spielmann
Hi,

if your app uses Bootstrap and you are OK to stay with HTML, you can
have at the SummernoteEditor from the excellent wicket-bootstrap-
extenstions library. Example here:
https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/blob/bc567ae0f77497216720f909e1b2e55a929e25cd/bootstrap-samples/src/main/java/de/agilecoders/wicket/samples/pages/SummernotePage.java
We use it all the time and it's simple yet powerful.
I don't think the image feature is supported out-of-the-box, but I
imagine it should not be too hard to add.

Apart from that, the idea to go with markdown sounds also promising.
Best regards,
Martin

On Fri, 2020-04-03 at 20:24 +0200, Korbinian Bachl wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I need to be able to let complete novices edit and write nicely
> formatted texts in an backend thats powered by wicket (required e.g.:
> H1-H4, normal text, bold text, images - only simple stuff mostly).
> In the past I used the ckeditor but that outputs html and Im not sure
> that cluttering font sizes and stuff like that into anything that
> needs later be to transformed to be used on either desktop or mobile
> in the year 2020 is still as sufficent as it was 10 years ago. So I
> stumbled over markdown that might be a way to avoid this, but not
> sure If I missed somthing better?
> 
> Beside, has any of you an idea where to look at to put this together
> with wicket, especially as I need to be able to have them insert
> images from some gallery picker that gets its image-resources from
> some kind of dataprovider.
> 
> Any idea or solution is greatly appreciated. I know this is not pure
> wicket related stuff but I hope its still ok to ask here.
> 
> Best,
> 
> KB
> 
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Re: best way to get wysiwyg with wicket

2020-04-03 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
Here are couple examples
http://www.7thweb.net/wicket-jquery-ui/plugins/wysiwyg/WysiwygEditorPage?1
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/tinymce3-parent
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/tinymce4-parent


On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 at 01:24, Korbinian Bachl 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I need to be able to let complete novices edit and write nicely formatted
> texts in an backend thats powered by wicket (required e.g.: H1-H4, normal
> text, bold text, images - only simple stuff mostly).
> In the past I used the ckeditor but that outputs html and Im not sure that
> cluttering font sizes and stuff like that into anything that needs later be
> to transformed to be used on either desktop or mobile in the year 2020 is
> still as sufficent as it was 10 years ago. So I stumbled over markdown that
> might be a way to avoid this, but not sure If I missed somthing better?
>
> Beside, has any of you an idea where to look at to put this together with
> wicket, especially as I need to be able to have them insert images from
> some gallery picker that gets its image-resources from some kind of
> dataprovider.
>
> Any idea or solution is greatly appreciated. I know this is not pure
> wicket related stuff but I hope its still ok to ask here.
>
> Best,
>
> KB
>
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Maxim