On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Thomas Bruederli thomas@roundcube.net wrote:
On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Cor Bosman cor@xs4all.nl wrote:
I think CKeditor looks ok. And doing a quick test it does seem to jump out of blockquote after a double enter.
Thanks for the hint. And does CKeditor provide a similar feature set as TinyMCE? I guess downgrading the formatting abilities would cause another load of user support requests...
FWIW: I just created a ticket for this issue: http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1490083
I just attached a patch with a possible modification of the TinyMCE behavior when pressing <Enter> inside a blockquote element. It pretty much copies the behavior of the CKeditor.
Please give it a try and give feedback.
Best, Thomas
Hi,
On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Thomas Bruederli thomas@roundcube.net wrote:
Thanks for the hint. And does CKeditor provide a similar feature set as TinyMCE? I guess downgrading the formatting abilities would cause another load of user support requests...
I've just read that discussion on the other list. Let me make a little rant too. One thing I fail to understand is why on earth a webmail client would need a full-fledged HTML editor built-in. Do so many users really need all these buttons in their compose message window, that we care? Has anyone actually used the Insert Media button that we have in our editor, ever?
If anything, I would vote for minimizing the feature set of the editor that RC provides by default. At the very least, it should probably be made more similar to the one used in WordPress, both in terms of theme and UX (by the way, they use TinyMCE as well). Just look at how elegant it looks and how nicely less important features are hidden in a secondary toolbar, which still is very easy to access: http://imgur.com/ZOdSUiH . I think RC could do that as well, and its compose screen would then look much prettier.
Regards, Rimas