Hi all,
does someone know the status/plans for 'real' wysiwyg editors included in
mediawiki?
Around release of 1.5 there was a real spike in development, however this appears to have
faded into a trickle :( - and much information about wysiwyg editors found in meta is no
longer accurate :(:(.
- Wikiwyg does not appear under active development on the mediawiki site.
(to quote the developer who wrote the conversion to make it work with mw : 'it`s been
month i`ve looked at that code - it`s quite ugly.)
- FCKEditor is the most advanced, but has 'serious issues' with mw 1.9 - at least
if you don`t want it to convert wikicode to html and save it as html ... there are rumors
some people solved them, however it is still quite buggy and awkward (callig perl from
php, well... :))
- Mozile has much potential, but the xsl-stylesheet for the conversion is still quite
'rough' and there isn`t a working 'load&save' implementation for it.
and this goes on.
But: considering one wants 'the big hats'/'wikicode illiterate' being able
to take active part in a mediawiki based wiki on an intranet, there`s just no way without
an wysiwyg editor providing at least basic formatting and bulleted lists. I`d go for a
basic editor which is just able to do basic formatting and preserves all othere elements
for the users mentioned above and using the 'code way' for the admins/section
maintainers.
So the question is:
- does anyone have a working wysiwyg editor on a mw 1.9 installation? If so - which one?
- are there any plans for one in the main mw code branch?
many thanks,
dwe
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This isn't the answer you're looking for, but here's what worked at my
organization. When we rolled out MediaWiki, the big message to the team
was:
"Just type."
Put blank lines between your paragraphs and click Save. That's it.
And if you WANT to do formatting, here's a cheatsheet. But don't let
that stand in the way of documenting what you know.
Then we have a few motivated people who scurry around improving the
formatting on other people's pages as they run across them.
It worked out well, even with the WYSIWYG die-hards.
DanB
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