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From: "Henri Kaukola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello Nico,
> 
> Marcelo N. Halpern wrote:
> 
> | Thanks Tarjei.
> |
> | It turns out that I did not have ImageMagick installed. the application
> | was looking for '/usr/bin/convert' and it did not exist.
> |
> | The effect was not really what I expected: once I add an image through
> | "image/upload", the image appears on the published article above the text.
> |
> | As far as the end users go, what is the easiest way of having them use
> | images through htmlArea widget in midcom? In fact, I've just added 4 or
> | 5 images to a page myself.. the process can become pretty tedious. Going
> | back and forth between topic attachments and the article, copying and
> | pasting attachment locations seems a bit much for the average user.
> 
> That's exactly the reason why we developep "Aegir image
> pop-up integration" to HTMLArea. Basically, we use Aegir's
> image pop-up to deal with the images. Here's how you can use it too:
> 
> - -Have Aegir 1.0.3 installed (all earlier versions must be patched)
> 
> - -Have a sitegrouped Aegir host ready (basically a host that uses
> Aegir's style and root page inside the same sitegroup as your site is.
> It should be prefixed "/aegir", if not change the JS script below
> to accommodate the correct prefix.)
> 
> - -Insert the following stuff to a snippet-tree:
> /sitegroup-config/midcom.helper.datamanager.widget_html/config
> 

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Nice stuff :-) Works even with Aegir's Galleries, however Gallery code itself 
needs patching. But I got different issue that comes with my lack of HTMLAREA 
experience...

How the heck can I change font style of and editor to meet site's CSS? I tried 
setting config.pageStyle and config.bodyStyle with no success.

Solt

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