On Aug 10, 5:49 pm, Olemis Lang <ole...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello ! > > Recently I realized that TracWysiwyg plugin is a JS-only plugin. Hence > I'd like to know about the «best way» (or any other suggestion) to add > features to the Wysiwyg toolbar (preferently by writing a separate > plugin ;o) . So here are the approaches I've identified so far. I'd > appreciate any comments : > > - Modify TracWysiwyg JS files : I really dont want to do this, but if > there's no other choice ... > - Use a procedure (yet unknown, hooks? registration? ...) so that > Wysiwyg editor be able > to load the extension I plan to write in a separate plugin. This is > the preferred way to go. > - Implement a separate toolbar containing «my» extensions. Maybe a > useful workaround.
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