Hi everyone,
I will chime in about this about this topic (as usual).
Le 2012-05-02 04:33, C a écrit :
The general agreement among Wiki gurus has always been that any
WYSIWYG editor is a hack at best. Implementing it on the OOo Wiki was
met with quite a lot of resistance which is why I eventually
implemented it there as disabled by default any anyone who wanted it
had to explicitly enable it.
FCKEditor for MediaWiki (is that what LibreOffice WIki was using?) is
obsolete although some people are still poking at it and using it on
1.17 and 1.18. To get it working (last I checked) you have to do some
unsupported twiddling in the extension itself.
Yes, the last we used was the FCKEditor and there were problems with
keeping wiki page edits stable enough to post.[1] I had used it quite a
bit for updating wiki pages (especially in the marketing section) and
found that if you created long wiki pages that the editor would at time
"hiccup" and lose data (sometimes all the page) -- I tried to keep the
pages in more short fragmented sections to avoid this.
There is a "new" WYSIWYG editor for MW 1.16/1.17
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:WYSIWYG which should work...
in theory. Have you looked at this extension?
Clayton
Thanks for the link, I tried it out and it is nice. I guess we will only
know if it works without any problems if it is installed. It will help
those of us who have time to update/tidy up the wiki. It will also help
new contributors who want to jump in and help out.
Cheers,
Marc
[1]
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.website/6978
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