Hi there,
I think one of the issues that needs to be thought about is whether
the editor will use the underlying browser design mode or reimplement
this in js like the axed editor:
http://code.google.com/p/axed/
I also think that this initiative would gain by being placed in a
larger context such as being a GWT project on
code.google.com,
especially if the core and a lot of plugins are suitable for use cases
outside XWiki, like format conversion or simple HTML editing.
Luis
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Stéphane Laurière <slauriere(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
It's getting clear from the dev and user communities that the wiki
editor module is getting kind of bottleneck for document editing and
advanced apps writing. So this is one of the hottest XWiki development
topics this year. Ludovic prototyped a new generation editor entirely
based on GWT 1.4 + GWT RichTextEditor featuring also real-time
collaboration capabilities. On his side, Mikhail from Cognium Systems
investigated several strategies. All current partakers in this project,
can you update the following page with your ideas and links to existing
prototypes?
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/NewWysiwygEditorBasedOnGwt
Let's discuss the various strategies on the list, with pointers to Web
pages whenever possible (yes, email is obsolete [1], we'll have to
bootstrap the new communication tools, and this wysiwyg will be a big
part of them). Beside the technical aspects, we'll have to discuss also
the licensing and the hosting (XWiki versus other independant forges)
aspects.
[1]
http://arkub.net/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Farewell_SMTP
Cheers
Stéphane
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