^_^ In other words, you want the WYSIWYG editors to pickup on things like [[ and == and such, and convert that into the output when the closing form has been entered.
ie: Type "[[" it picks up on that, you continue typing "Foo", and then once you hit the second ] in "]]" it recognizes that and immediately converts that into a link to Foo.
Thats something a lot of people want, and it's something I believe they know about, just probably take time for them to implement.
~Daniel Friesen(Dantman) of: -The Gaiapedia (http://gaia.wikia.com) -Wikia ACG on Wikia.com (http://wikia.com/wiki/Wikia_ACG) -and Wiki-Tools.com (http://wiki-tools.com)
Nick Jenkins wrote:
Simetrical+wikilist@gmail.com wrote:
It could be partially solved if people were working on it. And, well, it is. Wikia has an extension, for instance, and there's FCKeditor.
Those are kind of the same thing now. We gave up with the previous ones we tried and instead tried to make FCKeditor work.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FCKeditor_%28by_FCKeditor_and_Wikia%29
The problem is mostly on edge cases but we haven't tested it out a lot yet. It's installed here: http://fp010.sjc.wikia-inc.com/index.php?title=FCKeditor_test&action=edit.
Angela
I know this mail is ~2 months old (sorry, I'm scanning through the past 6 months of wikitech to catch up), but ideally typing things like "== test ==" and "----" into FCKeditor's visual mode would insert the relevant visual elements, but it doesn't. However if you type those things in visual mode, then go to wikitext mode, then go back to visual mode, then you get them showing is a wysiwyg way. So I guess what I'm saying is that this would be a nice characteristic for a wysiwyg editor to have: Random wikitext + visual mode === Random wikitext + visual mode-->wikitext mode-->visual mode (hopefully that makes sense!)
-- All the best, Nick.
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