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Wysiwyg is a promising module. Great work!
I can't get my favorite TinyMCE plugin to work, however. The G2Image (http://g2image.steffensenfamily.com/) button does not appear, whether it is installed in the tiny_mce/plugins folder, or in the wysiwyg/plugins folder (from which the 'break' plugin successfully operates--in the 5.x-2.x-dev version of wysiwyg).
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Comment #1
Il_Bruco CreditAttribution: Il_Bruco commentedOkay, I just read a similar thread regarding G2Image: http://drupal.org/node/287321
I guess I'll also have to look for a 'native' Drupal way to integrate TinyMCE and Gallery2. Any tips perhaps?
Comment #2
sunMarking as duplicate of #287321: Add wysiwyg_external_plugins module