I recently upgraded to Fossil version 1.29 and I love both the ability to do
wysiwyg editing of wiki pages and the flexibility to use Markdown as well.
However, I would like to see this capability applied to the ticket description
field as well - is there any hope for this? Or is it already
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Paul Higham pa...@janmedical.com wrote:
I recently upgraded to Fossil version 1.29 and I love both the ability to
do wysiwyg editing of wiki pages and the flexibility to use Markdown as
well.
However, I would like to see this capability applied to the ticket
I just tried the Wysiwig editor on the fossil sandbox page.
Current version: Fossil version [1f4af61f41] 2012-08-14 17:42:49
My OS: Windows XP SP3 with all windows updates
My test with Firefox 14.0.1:
1) Blockquote seems to accept to be added multiple times (unlike other
options)
2) Add
Hi,
A sandbox repository with open permissions and with WYSIWYG editing turned
on has been created at http://www.fossil-scm.org/sandbox - please
experiment and provide feedback.
I tried a bit, but I'm not really a guy who uses these things. I like to
switch off JS in my browser, and often I
I tried to edit the sandbox page with my firefox browser (which have
javascript disabled for security reasons), and it showed me the WYSIWYG
interface, I was able to edit text but not use the toolbar. But when I
saved, the page was emptied.
I think you should default to Markup editor if
On 08/12/2012 05:41 PM, BohwaZ wrote:
phone browsing, visually impaired user, etc.). For example here the
Please stop perpetuating the last one. The notion that visual impairment
requires JavaScript be disabled is no longer valid and hasn't been for
years.
Not negating the argument as a
Enhancements to Fossil to support WYSIWYG editing of wiki pages are now in
the wysiwyg branch http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?r=wysiwyg of
the Fossil self-hosting repository.
A sandbox repository with open permissions and with WYSIWYG editing turned
on has been created at
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- And why is it called Fossil?
- It's all about technologies Richard uses for it.
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On 11/08/12 17:32, Richard Hipp wrote:
[...]
A sandbox repository with open permissions and with WYSIWYG editing
turned on has been created at http://www.fossil-scm.org/sandbox - please
experiment and provide feedback.
It worked fine when I was playing with it, but as a UI issue, I notice
that
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 5:23 PM, David Given d...@cowlark.com wrote:
On 11/08/12 17:32, Richard Hipp wrote:
[...]
A sandbox repository with open permissions and with WYSIWYG editing
turned on has been created at http://www.fossil-scm.org/sandbox - please
experiment and provide feedback.
On Sat, 2012-08-11 at 12:32 -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
Enhancements to Fossil to support WYSIWYG editing of wiki pages are
now in the wysiwyg branch of the Fossil self-hosting repository.
A sandbox repository with open permissions and with WYSIWYG editing
turned on has been created at
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