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Results of my small end of year poll
user name
2007-01-03 17:01:46
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Hi list,

Here are the results of the poll

1- Do you use quick post tool ?
No one seems to use it.

2- If not do you think it shall disappear without damage ?
Seems to, which is good. I can make my patch now

3- If a visual rich editor was included in Typo, do you
think it  
should be enabled by default in admin (mostly for posts and
pages) ?
No

4- If a visual rich editor was included in Typo, do you
think it  
should be enabled by default in frontend feedback form ?
No

5- What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow ?
Some people here  have not seen Monthy Python and the Holy
Grail. You  
should, really.


I had made a patch for r1331 adding typo support for tinymce
with an  
option in the settings page. It also redesigned the whole
content/ 
new, content/edit, page/new and page/edit pages which have
changed a  
lot lately. The patch was too big (500k with a lightweight
zipped  
adapted version of tinymce) and didn't get through the list.

If Scott, Piers, and Kevin are OK to add tinyMCE support to
Typo,  
I'll adapt my page to the last trunk during the week-end and
send it.  
Otherwise, I'll kee working on the admin piece by piece.

Cheers, happy new year and don't forget to watch that movie

Frederic

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Results of my small end of year poll
user name
2007-01-03 23:16:53
Pretty much everybody said No to your poll (did anyone say yes?), so my inclination is to say forget the tinyMCE support and just keep redesigning the admin instead. If people want a WYSIWYG editor I say they should be using a desktop client. Folks complain about typo's supposed bloat - adding tinyMCE would just be going further in that direction.

On Jan 3, 2007, at 12:01 PM, Frederic de Villamil wrote:

I had made a patch for r1331 adding typo support for tinymce with an  

option in the settings page. It also redesigned the whole content/ 

new, content/edit, page/new and page/edit pages which have changed a  

lot lately. The patch was too big (500k with a lightweight zipped  

adapted version of tinymce) and didn't get through the list.


If Scott, Piers, and Kevin are OK to add tinyMCE support to Typo,  

I'll adapt my page to the last trunk during the week-end and send it.  

Otherwise, I'll kee working on the admin piece by piece.


-- 
Kevin Ballard
kevinsb.org">kevinsb.org


Results of my small end of year poll
user name
2007-01-03 23:54:30
I'll add my +1 as well, I currently use MarsEdit and am very
happy
with its features and how they integrate with Typo.

But I'm no dev, just a user.

-warner

On 1/3/07, Kevin Ballard <kevinsb.org> wrote:
>
> Pretty much everybody said No to your poll (did anyone
say yes?), so my
> inclination is to say forget the tinyMCE support and
just keep redesigning
> the admin instead. If people want a WYSIWYG editor I
say they should be
> using a desktop client. Folks complain about typo's
supposed bloat - adding
> tinyMCE would just be going further in that direction.
>
> On Jan 3, 2007, at 12:01 PM, Frederic de Villamil
wrote:
>
>
> I had made a patch for r1331 adding typo support for
tinymce with an
>
> option in the settings page. It also redesigned the
whole content/
>
> new, content/edit, page/new and page/edit pages which
have changed a
>
> lot lately. The patch was too big (500k with a
lightweight zipped
>
> adapted version of tinymce) and didn't get through the
list.
>
>
>
>
> If Scott, Piers, and Kevin are OK to add tinyMCE
support to Typo,
>
> I'll adapt my page to the last trunk during the
week-end and send it.
>
> Otherwise, I'll kee working on the admin piece by
piece.
>
> --
> Kevin Ballard
> http://kevin.sb.org
> kevinsb.org
> http://www.tildesoft.com
>
>
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Results of my small end of year poll
user name
2007-01-04 01:09:58
Honestly, I prefer to mark up my posts by hand. =)

On 1/3/07, Kevin Ballard < kevinsb.org">kevinsb.org>; wrote:
Pretty much everybody said No to your poll (did anyone say yes?), so my inclination is to say forget the tinyMCE support and just keep redesigning the admin instead. If people want a WYSIWYG editor I say they should be using a desktop client. Folks complain about typo's supposed bloat - adding tinyMCE would just be going further in that direction.



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