Re: [Radiant] Editing Styles in Radiant CMS

2009-01-09 Thread Michael Kessler
I'm using the 'It's All Text!' Firefox extension, which you'll find here: https://addons.mozilla.org/el/firefox/addon/4125?lang=de I configured Command-E as shortcut to start editing a textarea and configured Textmate as editor. Whenever I edit some content Textmate will be opened, and

Re: [Radiant] Editing Styles in Radiant CMS

2009-01-09 Thread Adam van den Hoven
+1 for Its All Text! Textmate. Thanks for the reminder about the short cut; I hate looking for that little icon. I suppose, though, if you wanted a real IDE, one could write an Eclipse extension... (ouch my brain hurts) On 9-Jan-09, at 10:31 AM, Michael Kessler wrote: I'm using the 'It's

Re: [Radiant] Editing Styles in Radiant CMS

2009-01-09 Thread Michael Kessler
The DAV extension (http://github.com/willcodeforfoo/radiant-dav-extension/tree/master ) would allow us to edit the content in any IDE or editor, not just Eclipse. The code in the extension isn't complicated and the TODO file lists: * Authentication * Figure out why you get the directory

[Radiant] Editing Styles in Radiant CMS

2009-01-08 Thread Mark Muskardin
Hello, I'm a newb to Radiant CMS :) I'd like to edit the HTML structure of my Radiant CMS entries. Inside of the Articles parent page, I've added a div around r:content. But after I click save, this new markup does not display in source. I would prefer to edit the markup from my text-editor

Re: [Radiant] Editing Styles in Radiant CMS

2009-01-08 Thread Andrew Neil
On 9 Jan 2009, at 03:26, Mark Muskardin wrote: Hello, I'm a newb to Radiant CMS :) I'd like to edit the HTML structure of my Radiant CMS entries. Inside of the Articles parent page, I've added a div around r:content. But after I click save, this new markup does not display in source.