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- Ask HN: What is your favorite FOSS WYSIWYG editor?
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is there any plugin that is similar? it is used for edit text, after user click on the text
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WYSIWYG Editor Recommendation for Commercial/Enterprise Website Frontends?
We use Summernote which is fine, there can be bugs with our integration but that is more down to our hacking around with it than the actual software.
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Im facing an issue anybody that knows how i can go about it?
TypeError: e.attr(...).tooltip is not a function(…) · Issue #2157 · summernote/summernote
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Thoughts on Action Text
These past days I tried Action Text for the first time and got a bit disappointed with it, in the end I ended up using Summernote (https://summernote.org/) instead, here are my thoughts on what could be improved:
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Remote service for web dev beginner?
You can fairly easily add the ability to edit the text using something like https://summernote.org/ This one is for bootstrap, but there are others that are pretty good. (there's another one I've used before but I can't think of the name... thought it started with an "L".)
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Progress in my Revived Witch Wikia :^)
I still need to add some dolls, but add the events list, the event details are incomplete but it is easy to edit although the data is saved in a database (mongodb) it is created with https://summernote.org, which works like word, but transforms the content to html.
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Landing Page Service as a SaaS
WYSIWYG Editor https://summernote.org
- Landing Pages as a SaaS
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Improve Forms with some basic formatting
See: https://summernote.org/
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Show HN: A note-keeping system on top of Fossil SCM
I used a note system built on top of Fossil as my primary system for quite a while. Here are the details in case anyone is interested.
Fossil allows CGI extensions[1]. There's a database for tickets, but that's just a regular SQLite table that you can use to store anything you want, and it's version controlled and queryable. I stored the notes plus metadata in the tickets database. The CGI returned HTML with the Ace editor for creating/editing notes.[2] Notes were stored using the command line.[3] I needed to add the web server user to the sudoers file to access the Fossil binary.
There were two reasons to use Fossil for this. The biggest was that it handled authentication. The second is that I had a version controlled database to do all the work for me.
I think I eventually moved away from it because I prefer working locally. The "transition" was dumping the data out of the database and into markdown files.
[1] https://fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/serverext.wiki
[2] https://ace.c9.io/
[3] https://fossil-scm.org/home/help?cmd=ticket
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browser based editor?
Ace editor -> https://ace.c9.io/
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Writing a (simple) code editor for the web?
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out. Writing a code editor with syntax highlighting in a browser can be a little tricky, but it's definitely doable. One resource that might be helpful is the Ace Editor library (https://ace.c9.io/). It's a lightweight but powerful editor that includes syntax highlighting for a huge range of languages. You could also check out CodeMirror (https://codemirror.net/), which is another popular library for building web-based code editors. Good luck, and let us know how it goes!
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Keyboard shortcuts for the editor?
neocities seems to use the ace editor, and you can view its default keybinds here: https://github.com/ajaxorg/ace/wiki/Default-Keyboard-Shortcuts
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The ShnooTalk programming language
The frontend uses the ace editor for syntax highlighting and then sends all the "text" you have typed to a python backend. The backend then writes all the text to a temporary directory and calls the compiler using subprocess (something similar to os.system).
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MDSlides - Simple markdown presentation tool
It is built using Reveal.js and Ace, and is a simple markdown presentation tool right in the browser.
- Ace – The High Performance Code Editor for the Web
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Enhance
https://github.com/ajaxorg/ace
It's a pretty complex JavaScript application but you can development and even run tests locally without ever needing to "build". I'm building a JavaScript-based text editor, too, and it also uses Makefile and you can just run a static file server such as Python SimpleHTTPServer to host all the files in the directory. I still have and componentized HTML/CSS, separated JS files.
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Frontend library for syntax highlighting / validation of uBlock rules
Thanks for the suggestion! Although Ace is not the most popular kid in the block, it is still maintained. It does support tmLanguage and could be used for a proof-of-concept editor!
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Edit code from browser
For the code editing you can use Ace.
What are some alternatives?
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
Monaco Editor - A browser based code editor
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.
CodeMirror - In-browser code editor (version 5, legacy)
Trumbowyg - A lightweight and amazing WYSIWYG JavaScript editor under 10kB
trix - A rich text editor for everyday writing
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
PrismJS - Lightweight, robust, elegant syntax highlighting.