Re: [Tiki-users] WYSIWYG editor bug

Jonny Bradley via TikiWiki-users <[email protected]> Wed, 20 Jul 2022 09:47:39 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.cms.tiki.user
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Hi Volker

Yes, WYSIWYG doesn't work well with some "advanced" wiki syntax, best to use the wiki editor if you want non-parsed sections etc. Have you found the {wysiwyg} plugin? You can make one (or more) part/s of the page WYSIWYG editable and edit the "tricky" bits in wiki markup elsewhere.

We are planning (should have started ;) an upgrade/replacement of the wysiwyg editor in tiki for 25+ and a gradual switch to markdown syntax over the next few versions, so there isn't likely to be much effort going into fix the legacy CKEditor now i'm afraid.

    https://dev.tiki.org/WYSIWYG-and-Markdown

jonny





> On 19 Jul 2022, at 16:57, Volker Wysk <post-hhF2Jplw28UoZk/[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I've reported a bug in the WYSIWYG editor on 2022-04-40. There hasn't been
> any reaction so far:
> 
> https://dev.tiki.org/item8135
> 
> The bug causes the editor to damage wiki pages. It removes some kind(s) of
> markup, notably the "~np~...~/np~" syntax. For instance, when you enter
> "~np~! Not a heading~/np~" in the plain text editor, then switch to the
> WYSIWYG editor and save the page, then the "~np~" and "~/np~" tags are
> removed. You get a heading labeled "Not a heading". I've also noticed that
> it expands quoted characters, such as "~033~".
> 
> I think the problem is rather bad and should be cared for...
> 
> 
> Happy hacking,
> Volker
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