Closed (fixed)
Project:
XStandard WYSIWYG Editor
Version:
5.x-1.x-dev
Component:
User interface
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Reporter:
Created:
7 Dec 2007 at 11:28 UTC
Updated:
7 Dec 2007 at 15:19 UTC
hello
i am un drupal user on os x
i have installed xstandard and the xstandard module
but the edition of contents does not function
I have the same problem with all editors WYSIWYG
I think that it acts of a problem of configuration
but I do not manage to find the solution
somebody could it help me
thank you by advance
B. Groc
Comments
Comment #1
henrrrik commentedComment #2
bgroc commentedthank you henrrrik
1. OK the editor appear on that page
2. I do not find the page "XStandard Basic settings page"
it is accesible since drupal
or since the editor XStandard him even
excuse me for my ignorance
but I am initial in propal, CMS and XStandard
and I find this environment very promising
thank you very much
Bernard
Comment #3
henrrrik commentedComment #4
bgroc commentedmy "XStandard settings pag"e is as follows
it seems to to me that it should not be the same one as on Windows
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Width: 100%
Width in pixels or percent, e.g. 400 or 100%
Height:400
Height in pixels or percent, e.g. 400 or 100%
Class for images floated left: img-left
This CSS class is set for images floated to the left.
Class for images floated right: img-right
This CSS class is set for images floated to the right.
Background color: #ffffff
CSS color value (e.g "yellow" or "#ccccff" for solid area backgrounds in the editor, such as the toolbar.
Border color: #222222
CSS color value (e.g "yellow" or "#ccccff" for the editor's borders.
Include fields:
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one needs certainly a specification of the "input fields"
but I do not see
Comment #5
henrrrik commentedYes, the interface is geared towards experienced users. Here's what you do:
Let's say you want to use XStandard to edit the Body field of nodes. If you open the add node form (Create content -> Page) you will notice that under each textarea field (the multi-line text input fields) there's a line of text that reads something like this:
That's the id you need to add to the XStandard settings page.
This text shows up under all textarea fields when you're logged in as the super user (user 1).
If you want to use features like tables in XStandard you also need to use "Full HTML" as the Input format or add the HTML tags you need to the "Filtered HTML" input format (Administer -> Site configuration -> Input formats).
Comment #6
bgroc commentedthank you henrrrik for your assistance
all is OK
I had not included/understood the role of "Include fields:"
it only remains me to discover all the possibilities of this field
thank you still
good life with drupal
Bernard
Comment #7
henrrrik commentedCe n'est rien.
Good luck!
Henrik