Philippe Lamote schrieb: > Hi, > > I've got 2 less-related questions: > > 1/ I've seen various HTML editor pass the revue (Dojo, TinyMCE, Kupu) > --> Any advice on which to use best? Apparently Kupu has Win IE > integration issues, yet I guess it was chosen for Tomahawk over some > others for a good reason(s)? (perhaps valid back then anymore but not > anymore?) > Also, if one of the core devs is listening: which one will future > Tomahawk releases embrace? Will T stick to Kupu and improve it, or > switch to one of the others? > Actually the easiest replacement currently probably is to use the dojoInitializer to get it, the tomahawk sandbox has a full dojo in there and the editor can be reached via a textarea and the dojo initializer
In the long run there will be a full blown dojo html editor, it is just a matter of personal time why this thing has not been implemented (crossported, there is at least one other attempt at it) I think being able to settle down on the dojo editor currently is our best option licenswise. Most html editors (TinyMCE for instance) are either LGPL or GPL. Also really soon now there will be a pagelet editor available as tag which I had to develop for another project (and the main reason why the dojo integration has stalled somewhat from my side) This can serve as full html editor replacement. I am speaking of a checkin timeframe of within the next two weeks. http://wuerg.kicks-ass.net:8080/spellchecker/example.jsf works best in ie, but it works with some glitches in moz already

