Hi,
Where is RoundCube headed as far as spell check in the HTML editor is concerned?
There are two tickets in trac that seem to be somewhat at cross purposes:
http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1484196 Suggests having TinyMCE's spell check button obey the spell check URI from RC's config file. Also, Thomas suggests that the RC spell check button might be able to invoke TinyMCE's spell check.
http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1484747 Reduced the number of buttons available in TinyMCE, including removing the spell check button. It was suggested that Firefox and Safari both do spell checking so it wasn't needed.
Unfortunately, IE does not do spell checking like Firefox and Safari, so without TinyMCE's spell checking, those users don't have a way to spell check their HTML messages.
Since Firefox and Safari's built in spell checking applies equally to the plain text editor and the HTML editor, it seems to me that if spell checking is worth having in one, it's worth having in the other.
But during the upgrade to TinyMCE 3.0.6 in r1308 in SVN, a number of files used by TinyMCE's spell check are now gone. If RoundCube is to use TinyMCE's spell check, we would have to start by making sure the spell check plugin is present in SVN.
Thanks,
James E. Blair Principal Email Systems Administrator UC Berkeley - IST _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/