Re: [Wikiwyg-dev] change trac html markup or not to reach traciwyg (trac is what you get)?



solo,

Could you join the #wikiwyg irc channel, on irc.freenode.net server. I'd like
to set you up with wikiwyg commit access and trac access. I'd also like to see
what issues stand in the way of getting Wikiwyg integrated onto trac sometime
this week.

Cheers, Ingy

On 15/04/06 00:36 +0200, solo turn wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> would you suggest to change/extend the trac html markup somehow to
> better integrate wikiwyg, or is this not necessary? some examples:
> 
> 1. a normal wiki page
> http://projects.edgewall.com/trac.
> 
> 2. a new ticket
> http://projects.edgewall.com/trac
> 
> 3. an existing ticket
> http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ticket/1682.
> special case: if you have the right, you are allowed to edit the
> description too.
> 
> 4. milestone
> http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/roadmap
> http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/milestone/0.10
> special case: if you have the right, you are allowed to edit the description.
> 
> 6. makros/extensions/plugins
> http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/EggCookingTutorial/BasicEggCooking
> wiki source contains something like "[[TOC(heading=Egg Cooking
> Tutorial, EggCookingTutorial/BasicEggCooking,
> EggCookingTutorial/AdvancedEggCooking,
> EggCookingTutorial/AdvancedEggCooking2)]]", which then is completely
> different. or also at the end, "[[TagIt(rede)]]"
> 
> how/where would you try to integrate it? mgood made a comment:
> 
> >You don't need to add an id to the tag in order to get the DOM node.
> cssQuery is a >convenient way to look up nodes using CSS-style
> selectors. You should be able to
> > get the wiki editing fields like:
> >
> >var wiki_editors = cssQuery("textarea.wikitext");
> 
> which is true after you pressed "edit", or you have the text field to
> enter your text.
> 
> 
> -solo.
> 
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