QuickeditPlugin imported into an empty TW-document:
http://tinyurl.com/ylcb4r8

Hit the editbutton and investigate!

Regards Måns Mårtensson

On 10 Nov., 01:33, Måns <humam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi again - glad too hear that you found the solution -
> However:http://www.tiddlytools.com/#QuickEditPlugin
> has all these option plus a button called "custom".
> It lets you create all kinds of custom templates.
> For instance predefined images like this:
> [img(10em,auto)[$1]] where $1 is the highlighted text..
> or an iframe like this:
> <html><div align="center"><iframe src="$1" frameborder="0"
> width="100%" height="600"></iframe></div></html> $1 is a highligted
> Url...
> there are many many many advantages if you use a plugin for wikitext
> instead of a wysiwyg editor..
> One of the worst disadvantages with wysiwygeditors is that you don't
> have "normal" linkbehaviour in the text and that macros written like
> this <<macro>> can't be written directly in the wysiwygeditor.
> It's also *very* confusing when you accidentially hit edit - or
> doubleclick a tiddler and get the html-code...
> If you need ideas for custom buttons in Quickedit - I can help - but
> easyEdit is not a tool I use..
> Fck-editor is more like a normal texteditor ie OpenOffice or Word -
> and I have used it when I really had to convince someone that TW can
> behave as they expect - but again - TW is much better when used with
> wikisyntax - so I clearly prefer to take the few and simple steps in
> the right direction with QuickeditPlugin..
>
> Regards Måns Mårtensson
>
> On 10 Nov., 01:11, Seremela <sereme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I found the answer by coincidence. I went to ToolbarCommands and added
> > + easyEdit in the ViewToolbarline:
>
> > I have another question, it's also about this plugin. I would like to
> > add a button to add a link to internet, and one to add images.
> > It should be possible with the option create link and the other one
> > maybe with the paste option (https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Midas)
> > I saw an example for making a Linkbutton to a tiddler, but I have no
> > idea how to make the code for the buttons I would like to add.
> > Can someone help me?
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > On 9 nov, 19:15, Seremela <sereme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I started a couple of days ago with TW to make a wiki for a team to
> > > share information. All members should be able to share and edit
> > > information in the TW, without any knowledge of html or simple coding
> > > like "bold".
> > > I feel like the EasyEditPlugin is the solution for that problem. I
> > > followed the Installation instructions, but I can't reach the end. I
> > > don't have a write button. But it should be possible (--> for example
> > > on this sitehttp://meulivro.tiddlyspot.com)
>
> > > 1. I copied the code into a new tiddler 
> > > (fromhttp://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html)
> > > and tagged it with system Config.
> > > 2. I saved and reloaded the file.
> > > 3. There is no write button. What should I do?
>
> > > I tried to insert "<div class='toolbar' macro='easyEdit'></div>" into
> > > ViewTemplate and/or EditTemplate. But it doesn't work.
>
> > > Can anyone help me to get the write button?
>
> > > Thanks a lot.
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