I use Markdown and SmartyPants ... so when I'm writing posts, I'm 
already keeping markup in mind.

SO I'd like the ability to turn it off... but I would venture to guess 
that *most* new bloggers would want it.

Frederic de Villamil wrote:
> Wade Menard a écrit :
>   
>> On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 17:14 +0200, Frederic de Villamil wrote:
>>     
>>> I've already started to re think the whole stuff from scratch, but I'm 
>>> really looking forward your ideas.
>>>
>>>       
>> Would a WYSIWYG post editor be out of the question?
>>
>> -Wade
>>     
>
> I've been thinking about it for a while actually, and there are lots of 
> for and against.
>
> I really don't like wysiwyg editors, but my personnal tates is nothing 
> when compaired to the amount of users Typo should gain with a wysiwyg 
> interface.
>
> If we decide to enable one, it means we MUST have an alternate editor 
> with people being able to choose whether or not they want to use it. I 
> come from the Wordpress world where adding a rich text interface by 
> default without any alternative really made a fuss for the 2.0 release, 
> and they had to make a step back.
>
> There is still an issue : does the rich interface need to be enabled by 
> default or not ? I believe it depends on another question : we want to 
> make Typo more user friendly, but do we want him to still choose his 
> friends or not ?
>
>
>   
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