[seam-dev] Re: Form, Input Elements and SeamText

Jay Balunas tech4j at gmail.com
Fri Oct 3 09:07:25 EDT 2008


Hi Christian,

They are developing a richfaces component that implements tinyMCE (
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/) as a JSF component.

The goal is that it also supports seam text conversion on the server side
(afaict) which is why they are bringing up questions on proper conversion.

Two places where I have run into the issue below is when creating an
outline/draft document that I am not ready to post, but want to save, the
other is when I have a section that I do not need introduction text for and
would instead like to begin the first sub-section immediately.

+header 1
++header 2

Is this a change to seam text grammar that would be acceptable?

-Jay


On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 8:37 AM, Christian Bauer <cbauer at redhat.com> wrote:

>
> On Oct 03, 2008, at 14:33 , Ilya Shaikovsky wrote:
>
>  html allows us to use next code
>>
>> <h1>header 1<h1>
>> <h2>header 2<h2>
>>
>> but next code
>>
>> +header 1
>> ++header 2
>>
>
> It wasn't done on purpose but I'm quite happy with requiring text between
> headlines. That's how real texts are written, it's good style.
>
>  How about your opinion on this?
>>
>
> I have no idea what you guys are doing but if you want to submit reasonable
> changes to the seam-text.grammar, go
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