Adopting CKEditor 4

Rodney Russ rruss at redhat.com
Tue Feb 11 22:33:06 EST 2014


Do you guys think there is any value in providing Ace (the open source, source code editor used in Cloud 9) as a component?

http://ace.c9.io

Just curious, really.

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lukáš Fryč" <lukas.fryc at gmail.com>
> To: richfaces-dev at lists.jboss.org
> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 7:58:46 AM
> Subject: Adopting CKEditor 4
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> Hey guys,
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> I have evaluated CKEditor in version 4 as we are going to update in
> RichFaces 5.
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> Note: RichFaces 4 use CKEditor 3.x
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> The issue is tracked here:
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> https://github.com/richwidgets/richwidgets/issues/175
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> Notable additions:
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> * CKEditor now has new inline mode which works with contenteditable
> areas http://ckeditor.com/demo#widgets
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> Caveats:
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> Skins:
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> The skins known from CKEditor 3 are NOT part of CKEditor 4.
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> There is a new Moono skin that is the only one that is bundled with a
> distribution. There is a ported Kama style that isn't part of
> distribution.
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> I think we should go with this default option and see whether it
> poses a problem for our users. If they want, they can always attach
> any other skin.
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> Cheers,
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> ~ Lukas
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