Hello,
I am not sure if this is a bug!
my setup:
» local installation of drupal 7.26 (using MAMP 3)
» customized ckeditor 4.3.4 (based on full package, extended with youtube plugin and pbckcode plugin)
I disable the drag-and-drop feature in CKEditor Global Profile to customize the toolbar. I have to type something like that in the section "Editor Appearance":
[
['Source'],['pbckcode'],['Youtube']
['Undo','Redo'], ... etc
]
After saving: In the frontend the buttons are display in the editor and the plugins are working fine. :)
If I enable the drag-and-drop feature, there are no plugin buttons shown (in backend) and I am not able to chance the editor appearance. Do I have to set any options?
Thanks for help and please excuse my poor english...
Comments
Comment #1
Uccio CreditAttribution: Uccio commented+1
I have the same problem with Syntaxhighlighter
Comment #2
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedMaybe thats all okay and it is provided, that new plugins will not displayed in the section "Editor Appearance" to drag and drop a customized toolbar?!
I installed other plugin and all other plugins are as well not displayed.
Or does anybody know an counterexample, where the button of a plugin is showed up in the section "Editor Appearance" when drag-and-drop functionality is enabled?
Comment #3
stewart.adam CreditAttribution: stewart.adam commentedThis is the same issue as #2164407: How to make Ckeditor's oEmbed Plugin to show up (and work too ofc) in the toolbar? concerning oEmbed.
Regarding @standby83's comment about counterexamples: the "Image Enhanced" aka image2 plugin works out of the box, but I believe that is due to the fact that it retains the same internal name as the original image module. I haven't checked that though, so I may be wrong.
I wanted to keep the drag-and-drop editor appearance manager, so I also found another workaround instead of disabling drag-and-drop: it is possible to download the plugin manually (e.g. from http://ckeditor.com/addon/oembed) and place it in a custom module. Implement the following hook to declare the plugin and button to CKEditor:
Adjust the above code as necessary for your plugins. The hook can also declare multiple plugins; simply add more declarations.
Comment #4
drclaw CreditAttribution: drclaw commentedHey everyone, just noticed this issue after creating this one #2644124: Some CKEditor plugins buttons don't appear in the Drag & Drop toolbar wizard with a patch that fixes the issue. Marking this one as a dupe since the other one has the patch.