How to add widgeEditor to text field created in cck

Caleb G2 - January 18, 2007 - 20:34
Project:widgEditor - A WYSIWYG editor
Version:6.x-1.0
Component:Code
Category:support request
Priority:normal
Assigned:Gurpartap Singh
Status:closed
Description

I'm wondering how I can get the widgEditor to be included not only with the default 'body' field but alos an additional textfield I've created. Does anybody know how to do this?

Great little editor btw. Much cleaner code, and much more easy to use than other editors (-cough-tinymce-cough). My favorite is that it's now possible to jump between code and wysiwyg view without borking everything.

#1

Caleb G2 - January 19, 2007 - 06:24

Am also wondering how to get it added to things like contact form message field and such...

#2

lsabug - February 1, 2007 - 03:18
Category:feature request» support request

Along the same lines although from the opposite end, how do you disable it for content? I'd like to not have it as an option in comments.

THanks.
lsabug

#3

Gurpartap Singh - February 2, 2007 - 06:58
Assigned to:Anonymous» Gurpartap Singh

We are moving out of fQuery optional dependency and use hook_elements() instead. This adds easy CCK textfields support, etc.

#4

remtheory - June 11, 2007 - 18:40

Really just wondering if there's been any movement on this. LOVE the editor, but we've created a bunch of fields that would make this a gem!

#5

txcrew - June 30, 2007 - 21:21

+1 Love the editor & this feature would make it super great! Tracking.

txcrew

#6

leeksoup - October 17, 2007 - 20:38

+1 same request / need

Is there any progress on this?

#7

Gurpartap Singh - December 4, 2008 - 06:02
Version:5.x-1.x-dev» 6.x-1.0
Status:active» fixed

Feature added to Drupal 6 version of widgEditor.

--project followup subject--

System Message - December 18, 2008 - 06:04

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.

#8

System Message - December 18, 2008 - 06:11
Status:fixed» closed

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.

 
 

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