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21/03/2005 2:05:37 am
by Cougar Liu

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The xmlarea WYSIWYG Editor Manual

Features

  • Compatible with Mozilla/IE
  • Fully Integration with eZ publish
  • Support all features of eZ XML

General Information

This document describes the details of the the xmlarea WYSIWYG Editor employed in this site. This editor can be used when you edit the intro or body fields (and any other XML fields) of a document. We'd like to express our appreciation to STEPHEN COLLINGS who makes this wonderful open source editor for eZ publish.

Before we start to look at the toolbar which is available when you click an XML field, please bear in mind that the WYSIWYG editor does its best to mimic the exact appearance of the webpage after you actually publish it. However, due to limited flexibilities, the mimic is by no means complete : there are differences between the format you see in the editor and its published one. Please consult the page displayed after you click the "Preview" button: it is exactly what you will have after publishing.

Toolbar Overview and Summary of Tools

xmlarea editor in action.

As we can see in the above screenshot, the toolbar is displayed on the top of the page, in contrary to being attached to the text editor. From the left to right, we have 32 tools available which are divided into 7 sections:

Sec

Tool Name

Description

1

Toggle Edit Mode

Toggle WYSIWYG mode/source mode

Block Format Selection Box

Various pre-defined block level format

Undo

Undo your last change

Redo

Redo your last Change

2

Bold

Bold text

Italic

Italic text

Strikethrough

Deleted text

Underline

Single Underlined text

Key(s)

Used to render an inline element represents a key/key combinatoin

GUI Button

Represent an button in GUI, or on the web

3

Subscript

Subscript text

Superscript

Superscript text

4

Factbox

A float box which can be used to highlight some fact (features etc.)

Warning

Render a "Warning" area,with a warning icon associated

Note

Render a "Note" area, with a note icon associated

Tip

Render a "Tip" area, with a tip icon associated

5

Ordered List

 

Bulleted List

 

Decrease List indent

 

Increase List indent

 

6

Insert Web Link

Insert external links only (see Insert/Modify Object for inserting internal links)

Insert Anchor

 

Insert/Modify Object

Insert another object from this website, also used to link to internal pages

Insert Special Character

Insert special Characters which may not be available in your own keyboard

7

Insert Table

 

Split Row

 

Split Column

 

Insert Cell Before

 

Insert Cell After

 

Delete Cell

 

Merge Cells

 

Split Cell

 

TODO: to be continued