The integration uses the TWiki:Plugins.WysiwygPlugin to translate text to and from a format that TinyMCE can edit.
Unlike the other editor integrations in TWiki, which install "Word in a Browser" style editors, this plugin is able to swap out the standard text areas in an edit and replace them with WYSIWYG editors. This means you get WYSIWYG editors for textareas in forms, as well as for the main text of the topic. It can also co-exist alongside other WYSIWYG editors, such as Kupu.
The editor automatically "switches itself off" (i.e. reverts to the old text-only window) when editing topics that contain TWiki content it can't handle, such as complex TWiki variables.
WYSIWYG_PROTECTED
. In this way the editor can detect text that is not meant to be HTML formatted. This style is also used to protect special text you enter into the editor from being interpreted when the topic is translated back into TML. If you want to add any special TWiki features that are sensitive to formatting, such as Set
statements, then you have to format those regions using 'Protect on save' or 'Protect forever'.
NOTES:
First follow the installation instructions to install the Plugin:
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
configure
interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions) .zip
or .tgz
archives
perl <module>_installer
)
configure
and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
,v
files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
configure
.
configure
.
This setting contains all the options passed to the TinyMCE editor on startup.
For a full explanation of the available options, and guidance on reconfiguring TinyMCE, see the Moxicode TinyMCE Wiki. Note the inclusion of the Pattern Skin standard CSS files in the
content_css
setting.
* Set INIT = mode:"textareas", editor_selector : "twikiTextarea", save_on_tinymce_forms: true, cleanup : true, theme : "advanced", convert_urls : true, relative_urls : false, remove_script_host : false, setupcontent_callback : TWikiTiny.setUpContent, urlconverter_callback : "TWikiTiny.convertLink", hide_instance_callback : TWikiTiny.switchToRaw, show_instance_callback : TWikiTiny.switchToWYSIWYG, twikipuburl_callback : "TWikiTiny.convertPubURL", save_callback : "TWikiTiny.saveCallback", %IF{"$TINYMCEPLUGIN_DEBUG" then="debug:true,"}% plugins : "table,searchreplace,autosave,paste,twikibuttons,twikiimage%IF{"$TINYMCEPLUGIN_DEBUG" then=",devkit"}%", twiki_secret_id : "%WYSIWYG_SECRET_ID%", twiki_vars : { PUBURLPATH : "%PUBURLPATH%", PUBURL : "%PUBURL%", WEB : "%WEB%", TOPIC : "%TOPIC%", ATTACHURL : "%ATTACHURL%", ATTACHURLPATH : "%ATTACHURLPATH%", VIEWSCRIPTURL : "%SCRIPTURL{view}%", SCRIPTSUFFIX: "%SCRIPTSUFFIX%", SCRIPTURL : "%SCRIPTURL%" }, theme_advanced_toolbar_align : "left", twikibuttons_formats : [ { name: "Normal", el: "", style: null }, { name: "Heading 1", el: "h1", style: false }, { name: "Heading 2", el: "h2", style: false }, { name: "Heading 3", el: "h3", style: false }, { name: "Heading 4", el: "h4", style: false }, { name: "Heading 5", el: "h5", style: false }, { name: "Heading 6", el: "h6", style: false }, { name: "VERBATIM", el: "pre", style: "TMLverbatim" }, { name: "LITERAL", el: "span", style: "WYSIWYG_LITERAL" }, { name: "Protect on save", el: null, style: "WYSIWYG_PROTECTED" }, { name: "Protect forever", el: null, style: "WYSIWYG_STICKY" } ], paste_create_paragraphs : true, paste_create_linebreaks : false, paste_convert_middot_lists : true, paste_convert_headers_to_strong : false, paste_remove_spans: true, paste_remove_styles: true, paste_strip_class_attributes: "all", theme_advanced_buttons1 : "twikiformat,separator,bold,italic,tt,colour,removeformat,separator,bullist,numlist,outdent,indent,separator,link,unlink,anchor,separator,attach,image,charmap,hr,separator,undo,redo,separator,search,replace", theme_advanced_buttons2: "tablecontrols,separator,code,hide", theme_advanced_buttons3: "", theme_advanced_toolbar_location: "top", theme_advanced_resize_horizontal : false, theme_advanced_resizing : true, theme_advanced_path: false, theme_advanced_statusbar_location : "bottom", content_css : "%PUBURLPATH%/%TWIKIWEB%/TinyMCEPlugin/wysiwyg%IF{"$TINYMCEPLUGIN_DEBUG" then="_src"}%.css,%PUBURLPATH%/%TWIKIWEB%/TWikiTemplates/base.css,%TWIKISTYLEURL%,%TWIKICOLORSURL%"
paste_auto_cleanup_on_paste then it automatically implies =past_use_dialog
on all non-MSIE browsers.
You can override these settings in the same way as any other TWiki variable, by setting e.g. TINYMCEPLUGIN_INIT
in the site, web or topic preferences. You are not recommended to edit the setting here.
TINYMCEPLUGIN_DISABLE
variable to 1.
TINYMCEPLUGIN_BAD_BROWSERS
to a regular expression that matches the user-agent string for any broken browsers. The default is (?i-xsm:Konqueror|Opera)
.
The global preference setting WYSIWYG_EXCLUDE
can be set to make the plugin sensitive to what is in a topic, before allowing it to be edited. The comma separated list to fall back to text edit can include:
html
- HTML tags (e.g. <div>
, not including <br>
), or
variables
- simple variables (e.g. %SOMEVAR%
) or
calls
- variables with parameters e.g. %SOMECALL{...}%
pre
- pre-formatted blocks (<pre>
)
comments
- HTML comments (<!--
... -->
)
script
- inline HTML Script tags - default
style
- inline CSS style tags - default
table
- inline HTML tables (<table ..>
. TML tables are not excluded)
If the plugin detects an excluded construct in the topic, it will refuse to allow the edit and will redirect to the default editor.
If you excluded calls
in WYSIWYG_EXCLUDE
, you can still define a subset of variables that do not block edits. this is done in the global preference setting WYSIWYG_EDITABLE_CALLS
, which should be a list of variable names separated by vertical bars, with no spaces, e.g: * Set WYSIWYG_EDITABLE_CALLS = COMMENT|CALENDAR|INCLUDE
You should set WYSIWYG_EXCLUDE
and WYSIWYG_EDITABLE_CALLS
in TWikiPreferences, or in WebPreferences for each web.
The WYSIWYGPLUGIN_PROTECT_EXISTING_TAGS
preference tells the translator that certain HTML tags which were originally in the topic text should remain as HTML tags; the translator will not try to convert them to TML. This protects the tags themselves, and not the contents enclosed between the <tag>
and </tag>
The default setting for this preference is defined within the plugin. It corresponds to div, span
.
This feature may be disabled by setting the preference to a single comma. This does not guarantee that HTML markup will be removed; the conversion of HTML tags to TML markup remains subject to the other controls provided by the WysiwygPlugin, including the WYSIWYGPLUGIN_STICKYBITS
preference, <sticky>
blocks, <literal>
blocks and the rules applied to tables and lists.
The WYSIWYGPLUGIN_PROTECT_TAG_BLOCKS
preference tells the translator that certain HTML tag blocks which were originally in the topic text should remain as HTML blocks; the translator will not try to convert them to TML.
The default setting for this preference is defined within the plugin. It corresponds to script, style
.
As an example, individual html tables can be protected by surrounding them with <sticky> .. </sticky> block. However,if you want to have all =<table> markup preserved as entered into topics by default, rather than subject to WYSIWYG editing, add =table
to this list, and =<table> markup will become
automatically sticky.
This feature may be disabled by setting the preference to a single comma.
You can define the global preference WYSIWYGPLUGIN_STICKYBITS
to stop the plugin from ever trying to convert specific HTML tags into TML when certain specific attributes are present on the tag. This is most useful when you have styling or alignment information in tags that must be preserved.
This preference setting is used to tell the translator which attributes, when present on a tag, make it "stick" i.e. block conversion back to TML.
For example, setting it totable=background,lang;tr=valign
will stop the translator from trying to convert anytable
tag that hasbackground
orlang
attributes, and anytr
tag that has avalign
attribute back to TWiki| table | column |
markup (regardless of where thattable
tag comes from).
This setting is used only after the page has been processed by the editor. If the editor does not support a particular tag or attribute and the editor corrupts the tag, this setting will not be helpful. It is only used to prevent an HTML tag from being converted back to TML.
Format of the setting is tag1=attrib,attrib;tag2=attrib
. Attributes delimited by comma, and tags delimited by semicolon.
If a matching tag is found, that matches any of the attributes listed, the tag will not be converted back to TML. You can use perl regular expressions to match tag and attribute names, so .*=id,on.*
will ensure that any tag with an id or on*
event handler is kept as HTML.
The default setting for this preference are hard coded in the plugin. If you wish to change the settings, the following list is the default setting coded in the plugin:
* Set WYSIWYGPLUGIN_STICKYBITS = (?!IMG).*=id,lang,title,dir,on.*; A=accesskey,coords,shape,target; BDO=dir; BR=clear; COL=char,charoff,span,valign,width; COLGROUP=align,char,charoff,span,valign,width; DIR=compact; DIV=align,style; DL=compact; FONT=size,face; H[0-9]=align; HR=align,noshade,size,width; LEGEND=accesskey,align; LI=value; OL=compact,start,type; P=align; PARAM=name,type,value,valuetype; PRE=width; Q=cite; TABLE=align,bgcolor,frame,rules,summary,width; TBODY=align,char,charoff,valign; TD=abbr,align,axis,bgcolor,char,charoff,headers,height,nowrap,rowspan,scope,valign,width; TFOOT=align,char,charoff,valign; TH=abbr,align,axis,bgcolor,char,charoff,height,nowrap,rowspan,scope,valign,width,headers; THEAD=align,char,charoff,valign; TR=bgcolor,char,charoff,valign; UL=compact,type
If you edit using the plain-text editor, you can use the <sticky>..</sticky> tags to delimit HTML (or TML) that you do not want to be WYSIWYG edited.
Another great TWiki extension from the WikiRing - working together to improve your wiki experience!
Plugin Author(s): | TWiki:Main.CrawfordCurrie![]() |
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Plugin Version: | 03 Aug 2008 17302 (04 Aug 2008) | |||||||||
Copyright: | © 2007-2008 Crawford Currie http://c-dot.co.uk![]() |
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License: | GPL (Gnu General Public License)![]() |
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Plugin Home: | http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/TinyMCEPlugin![]() |
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Feedback: | http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/TinyMCEPluginDev![]() |
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