I tried the module with wysiwyg module (ckeditor) and no editor loaded. I only see a not editable field (like a editor box without toolbar). Have anyone tested it with wysiwyg?

I'll try it with a clean installation again soon...

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minorOffense’s picture

I have the same issue.

drewmacphee’s picture

Same

R.J. Steinert’s picture

This would be a killer feature but it is not supported as far as I know.

johnv’s picture

This might be an alternative for you :
http://drupal.org/project/aloha

ilyasmdgh’s picture

Did anyone try with any other editor. I did it with cke and it did not work. And by the way which editor is this comment written from .I looks like a text area. Also can somebody help me with my usecase please!

My use case is that the node has 2 fields
1. is a pdf file of an article which is to be translated (the article is in french). Using pdf reader for display
2. a body field (long text with summary) for the translation.(here the editor)

Once the admin creates the node, the translator will translate seeing the pdf above

My problems with aloha was:
1. It does not have a save button and the user confuses. (I did use a button field ,but still the edit is not saved)
2. It does not have a frame, so the text gets down and the pdf above is no longer visible.

I would be glad if somebody help me. I tried Rules,panels, context, relations,blocks etc and I think I am really complicating stuff for my self. Please any solution to get this simple interface to work.

Pdf above and editor below.thats it

Thanks and best regards

sashainparis’s picture

Version: 7.x-1.0-alpha1 » 7.x-1.0-alpha2

Works fine with CKEditor when you do not use Wysiwyg module...
http://ckeditor.com/ckeditor-for-drupal

I do believe the issue is with wysiwyg - not with the editor used on wysiwyg module :-(

Alexandre

abutze’s picture

Issue summary: View changes

Couldn't get this to work with CKEditor until I added my fields to a fieldcollection. After doing that it seemed to work fine.

abutze’s picture

Tried installing the TinyMCE editor using WYSIWYG-module. Seems to work fine with editablefields.