On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Itamar O <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>

:)

> I just uploaded to t-h a new plugin that replaces the wiki-editor with the
> excellent CKEditor (actual work done by Edan Maor (in Cc)).
> You can find it here: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/CkEditorPlugin
>

Hah ! I knew it !
My Christmas present !

:o)

> As described on the plugin page, this is a very initial alpha version,
> mainly because it only produces raw HTML.

That's always been the reason for me to stop doing this kind of
WYSIWYG plugins ... I also had in mind another WYSIWYG editors e.g.
TinyMCE, NicEdit ...

Just to know , anything peculiar to prefer CkEditor ???

For instance, is it pluggable i.e. so that Trac plugins may be able to
add WYSIWYG capabilities to the editor ?

That's somehow what I'm looking for and AFAICS , TinyMCE allows for doing so ...

OTOH , there was an option of implementing pluggable connectors for
Trac WYSIWYG plugin .

> Two possible approaches that come to mind are- (1) implementing a
> HTML<->TracWiki conversion layer;

I'm working on this , BTW ... However , should it be JS conversion or
Py conversion ?

> and (2) replacing CKEditor's rendering
> engine with something that emits TracWiki directly.
>

Hmmm !
What'd need to be done ?

> Your input and contribution is much appreciated!
>

... very interesting idea ... this is something I'd like to see in action !

> Merry Christmas,

... and Happy New Year for all !!!

-- 
Regards,

Olemis.

Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/
Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/

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