It looks like the 'div area editor' is working. When you build your version 
of ckeditor online, you can select the 'div area editor' plugin and remove 
the 'iframe area editor' plugin. The will allow the editor to use the 
correct styles in tiddlywiki whilst editing.

cheers

BJ

On Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 11:21:05 AM UTC+1, Duarte Farrajota Ramos 
wrote:
>
> Styles will be a welcome addition certainly. For now I managed to get it 
> working with the plugins I needed, nothing too fancy.
> Only real complaint I have at the moment is that small glitch while 
> loading CKEditor which temporarily messes up the layout until you start 
> typing and it all falls back into place, but I can live with that.
>
> What I don't really understand well how to use is the styles.json tiddler 
> at $:/plugins/bj/visualeditor/styles.json and what notation must be used 
> there
> I know you add styles there, but I can't tell how to set them apart for 
> the "Paragraph Format" and "Formatting Styles" menus, or how to add a few 
> simple "H1" and "H2" elements without additional "styles" for example, or 
> "Block quotes" or "<Code>".
> Playing around with it is a bit cumbersome, because any wrong combination 
> or mistake will generate a javascript error and prevent tiddlywiki from 
> booting properly.
>
> On Tuesday, 14 July 2015 05:52:18 UTC+1, BJ wrote:
>>
>> I have not finished the work for the ckeditor, I plan on adding support 
>> for the divarea plugin to enable styles (I have this working on twclassic), 
>> but I have a lot of projects and am only one. Let me know what was causing 
>> your problems - I might fix it !
>> cheers
>> BJ
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 2:49:29 AM UTC+1, Duarte Farrajota Ramos 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Haha that's very kind of you thanks for the wonderful support. The 
>>> problem once again seems to be between the seat and the keyboard luckily 
>>> for you.
>>>
>>> Some wacky combination of CKEditor plugins (built from CK builder 
>>> website) seems to be the culprit of the malfunction, it works fine in the 
>>> provided samples page but fails to load inside tiddlywiki
>>> It is simply solved by downloading a standard CKeditor build, I'll try 
>>> adding plugins one by one and see if I can find which ones are causing 
>>> trouble. 
>>> If you are interested I can still provide a broken CKEditor build, but 
>>> that's probably just a waste of time.
>>>
>>> Anyway thanks for your availability, much appreciated :)
>>>
>>> On Monday, 13 July 2015 21:23:37 UTC+1, BJ wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Duarte,
>>>> well I like to please my customers,( and as far as I know that means 
>>>> just you!) and so have downloaded  4.5.1 and have tried it with 5.1.9 - 
>>>> and 
>>>> it seems to work ok. If you can put you tiddlywiki online somewhere that I 
>>>> can see it I will try and workout why it doesn't work for you.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>> BJ
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 5:11:41 PM UTC+1, Duarte Farrajota Ramos 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hey BJ
>>>>> Sorry to bother you and dig up this old post, there a few major 
>>>>> releases in the meantime, and I was excited to try the new CKEditor 4.5.1 
>>>>> with the fresh new TiddlyWiki 5.1.9
>>>>> Turns out there must have been some deeper changes on both sides that 
>>>>> seem to be preventing it from working correctly. I mean CKEditor seems 
>>>>> load 
>>>>> inside tiddlywiki but it appears all greyed out, I can't type or press 
>>>>> any 
>>>>> of the buttons.
>>>>> Did I do something wrong along installation, or did the deeper changes 
>>>>> really break the fragile compatibility?
>>>>> Do you think you could be bothered to update for the latest versions, 
>>>>> would it be worth your while?? Very few people seem to be using this, so 
>>>>> I 
>>>>> totally understand if you don't.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, Duarte
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, 12 February 2015 12:39:38 UTC, BJ wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Tobias,
>>>>>> if you look in the widget's source you will see that an 
>>>>>> 'x-perimental' type can be enabled - I cannot decide if it is a good 
>>>>>> thing 
>>>>>> or not - I don't plan to support it at the moment
>>>>>> cheers
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BJ
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 12 February 2015 at 01:16, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi BJ,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I just noticed that — while you can't put any macros — you can 
>>>>>>> actually put widgets alongside html (in source mode). What you don't 
>>>>>>> see is 
>>>>>>> some placeholder in CKEditor that hints at you that it's there.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now I am wondering whether CKEditor does allow for something like 
>>>>>>> "widgets"... so we could at least see a placeholder with the widget 
>>>>>>> code 
>>>>>>> and upon clicking we'd be editing that core widget.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Perhaps a CKEditor plugin could be written that allows to insert and 
>>>>>>> edit a number of TiddlyWiki widgets, even with placeholders for the 
>>>>>>> corresponding attributes?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best wishes, Tobias.
>>>>>>>
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