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Wysiwyg Editor Admin

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Since version 1.10, Tikiwiki includes a Wysiwyg (What You See Is What You Get) editor: Image, through the integration of Fckeditor in the Wiki feature. It can be enabled at Admin -> General panel.

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Description of Wysiwyg Editor Features
Wysiwyg Editor is optional: If disabled, the normal editor will not be available anymore.
... and is displayed by default: If checked, it will be the default editor when creating or modifying a wiki page.
"Content is parsed like a wiki page" means all content of the wiki page is parsed, then __bold__ is shown as bold in parsed result, and is still displayed __bold__ in the source of the wiki page. Then you can mix wysiwyg edition and wikistyle code.
"Content is partially parsed" partial parsing includes:
* parsing of links
* parsing of images and generally what is included in { }
* parsing of wikiplugins
Toolbar skin: It selects the theme styles for icons, colors, etc. used by Wysiwyg editor
Toolbar content: Shows a list of features that will be loaded with the editor. For more information on these features, check the FCKEditor Documentation at http://www.fckeditor.net/

Related pages:

I have seen comments from several people with the 1.9.x branch saying that they cannot find the fckeditor umver either of the admin panels listed in these doc pages. I have 1.9.1 (fresh install yesterday). I too looked and could not find anywhere in Admin to implement. Finally I discovered that it is enabled in the blogs and you can select it during edit mode. It does not appear that you can select it for wiki pages anywhere.


Contributors to this page: Philippe Cloutier367 points  , xavidp901 points  , xavi36278 points  , sylvie4333 points  , rancov6 points  , Marc Laporte5511 points  and dthacker1330 points  .
Page last modified on Friday 11 June, 2010 16:24:29 UTC by Philippe Cloutier367 points .

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