Hi Shiva,

I have been tearing my hair all of today trying to create a lengthy document
> in the WYSIWYG editor, so i totally agree :)


We all agree. I you know of motivated, good GWT developers willing to work
on Open-Source Software Marius will be happy to hear from them :-)


> Here is one way to improve the WYSIWYG stability:
> http://www.nabble.com/wysiwyg-editor-is-lame-tp16787052p16787052.html
> http://www.nabble.com/wysiwyg-editor-is-lame-tp16787052p16787052.html
> However, i was thinking, until the new GWT editor is ready, would the bugs
> in the current editor be patched? I guess not but I could be wrong. This
> leaves "corporate users" with no choice till the GWT editor is ready, maybe
> end of the year.


We're all longing for the new WYSIWYG editor to progress, we'll keep you
informed of the steps in here.


> A great option would be to improve the end user experience in the Wiki
> editor, IF the effort is not significant. Something on the lines of
> Dokuwiki, which has a toolbar for most Wiki editing functions so that the
> end user need not necessarily remember the Wiki syntax. (Image attached).


I remember an user doing this some time ago. Check this :
http://www.nabble.com/Buttons-added-in-Wiki-Editor-toolbar-to12233625.html#a12233625for
instance.

I think you could even go for your own buttons as they look quite easy to
build on your own with minimal skills.

Guillaume
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