sorry I didn't see links below . I apologize .

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On 1/3/11, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good work !
>
> And how could I download http://mediawiki.fckeditor.net/ without using svn
> ?
>
>
> On 1/1/11, Itamar O <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> 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 ???
>>>
>>
>> Before selecting CKEditor, Edan researched a little and found the
>> following
>> project:
>> http://mediawiki.fckeditor.net/
>> This project implemented a CKEditor variant that outputs MediaWikiText,
>> so this is a proof-of-concept that it is possible to achieve with
>> CKEditor,
>> and also might be used as a basis for further work.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> 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 .
>>>
>>
>> AFAIK, CKEditor does allow extensions with some pluggable architecture.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> > 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 ?
>>>
>>
>> I think Py-conversion is the way, because it would allow some reuse from
>> existing wiki-handling code in core.
>> Although JS-conversion would be very useful for quick client-side
>> switches
>> from raw-editor and rich-editor...
>> We're open for suggestions on this!
>>
>>
>>>
>>> > and (2) replacing CKEditor's rendering
>>> > engine with something that emits TracWiki directly.
>>> >
>>>
>>> Hmmm !
>>> What'd need to be done ?
>>>
>>
>> I think that the project mentioned above takes this approach (haven't
>> really
>> looked into it though),
>> so I guess what needs to be done is further investigation of that
>> project,
>> to see what can be reused.
>> Also, in case this work is affected by the wiki-to-wikidom effort, maybe
>> some advice from Christian on how this affects the integration will help
>> :-)
>>
>>
>>>
>>> > 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 !!!
>>>
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>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Olemis.
>>>
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