Guillaume, others,

I think such a rich copy-and-paste as he describes is becoming slowly possible 
with the HTML5 and browser-specific APIs which are emerging. 
It'd probably take a GSOC to do it but things such as:
- html code (full, typically sanitized)
- rtf
- images (for sure png and jpeg, most probably pdf and svg)
- bookmarks-list
- math formulæ
Could be received by a visual editor provided that editor uses these APIs to 
receive drops or pastes.
It surely is not done yet (actually, in no visual editor I know of, but I 
wouldn't exclude a pure MS-world would have it).

paul

Le 22 août 2011 à 20:29, Guillaume Lerouge a écrit :

> Hi Dale,
> 
> you should try using the Office Import feature and/or the past from Office
> button available through the WYSIWYG editor instead of copy/pasting straight
> in the content area.
> 
> Both feature require the Office Importer module to be up and running.
> 
> Guillaume
> 
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Dale Amon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Also a problem when I cut an entire document (a proposal template)
>> and paste it into the new document. All the attached images and links
>> are completely effed in the copy.
>> 
>> I'm trying to figure out how to fix them by typing in the
>> source window, but that is a really bad solution if that is
>> what I have to do. I just keep imagining what is going to
>> happen when I toss an English major into XWiki to 'just write'...
>> 
>> I presume the link issues are a known problem?

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