[Owncloud] Fwd: Re: WYSIWYG Editor for whatever Markup Language

Thomas Müller thomas.mueller at tmit.eu
Tue Sep 18 09:12:15 UTC 2012


... for the list as well ...

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Betreff: Re: [Owncloud] WYSIWYG Editor for whatever Markup Language
Von: Thomas Müller <thomas.mueller at tmit.eu>
An: "Stefan Göckeritz" <goeckeritz at rheinahrcampus.de>
Datum: 18.09.2012 10:50


Am Dienstag, dem 18.09.2012 um 10:38 schrieb Stefan Göckeritz:
> Hey Tom,
>

Hi Stefan,

thanks a lot for you input! Much appreciated!
 
> had your mail in mind and just saw this collection of webeditors, where 
> I find, the first bunch of entries are really nice.
> http://www.webresourcesdepot.com/category/goodies/wysiwyg-html-edit/
> I also saw nicedit. To me this editor seems rock solid, but the UI is 
> kind of outdated, what do you think?
> Just tried create.js , wysihtml5 and redactor. All of them made me go...wow.

Those are really cool - I agree!

Looks like the majority of these editors is based on html.
That kind of answers my second question on the markup language - I guess! ;-)

> Would be awesome, if we had this fresh stuff in owncloud. The freshness 
> would transport over to owncloud...
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 

Yes - Thanks!

Tom

> Keep it up.
> 
> Cheers
> Stefan
> 
> Am 12.09.2012 17:52, schrieb Thomas Müller:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm currently researching a bit for some kind of "ownCloud document writing" app.
> >
> > First thing we need is a WYSIWYG editor for editing some kind of 'rich-text'.
> >
> > In addition I'd like to ask you about your opinion on the markup language used by these editors.
> >
> > What is appropriate?
> > What are the pros and cons?
> >
> > Please keep in mind that the target user will be non-tech people - writing the markup in a text
> > editor is our of scope.
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> >
> >
> > Tom aka DeepDiver
> >
> >
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