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When I use WYSIWYG editing on a page that has either pattern / blueskin, the page thats displayed in the editor window in WYSIWYG is not same as the page I see with my default skin.

I think its being rendered as per kupu skin and not my default skin. Is this expected behavior or am I missing something?

For ex: I have a heading that is displayed in blue color on my sandbox page and when I click on WYSIWYG to edit, the same heading is displayed in black color in WYSIWYG editor. Once I save or cancel editing, I see these headings in blue again. I am using blueskin.

I would like to see the same page and formatting in WYSIWYG editor window as well. I am OK to try other skins that work well with WYSIWYG. Please suggest.

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x01x02
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: RHEL AS 4.4
Web server: Apache
Perl version: 5.8.5
Client OS: XP
Web Browser: Firefox, IE
Categories: Missing functionality, Deployment, Plugins, Skin

-- SunilPerla - 30 Apr 2007

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or have a question you asked answered by someone - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status is in a drop-down list below the edit box.

Sunil, yes, thats an unfortuanate side effect of how the wysiwyg editor works. I did try to apply the current skin's css when I did the WikiwygContrib, with varied success - these editors are often a little delicate in these issues, as they use css to do their thing too.

on a more positive note, thats work that we would all be interested in seeing done smile

-- SvenDowideit - 30 Apr 2007

Closing this after more than 30 days inactivity; re-open if needed...

-- PeterThoeny - 02 Jun 2007

 
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Topic revision: r4 - 2007-06-02 - PeterThoeny
 
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