X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/17b77412ed4923f2a5e0aedbc22f0909d7385e70..30b9f6c354f549a162fb1a73d09e2117749fc11e:/doc/todo/wikiwyg.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/wikiwyg.mdwn b/doc/todo/wikiwyg.mdwn index d5331b2fb..f2af47e27 100644 --- a/doc/todo/wikiwyg.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/wikiwyg.mdwn @@ -21,3 +21,39 @@ wiki markup, which is not always the case in ikiwiki. Unless there's some other way to feed it the actual source for a page, this seems like a problem. According to the developers, it is possible to do that, and start off in WikiText mode. + +[[tag soc]] + +[[tag wishlist]] + +[[tag patch]] + +Project IkiWiki::WIKIWYG v1.6 - +=========================================================== + +[Wikiwyg][] is a "What you see is what you get" editor for wikis. It will allow you to double click on the text in a wiki and save it without reloading the page. The IkiWiki version will allow you to edit your wiki in Markdown or WYSIWYG. You will also be able to edit a page with the wikiwyg editor by clicking the "Edit" link at the top of the page. + +This plugin requires that you have Archive::Tar intalled. + +The plugin can be downloaded from + +### Installation Instructions + +1. Copy the files from the wikiwyg tarball to the corrosponding folders in your ikiwiki installation +2. Add "wikiwyg" (no quotes) to the add_plugins section of your ikiwiki.setup +3. Rebuild your wiki +4. That's it! + +### Current Issues + +* Some versions of Mozilla Firefox require you to click Wysiwyg, then another mode, then Wysiwyg again to get Wysiwyg mode working in the Edit link +* Double lists don't work + +### Upcoming Features + +* More supported ikiwiki plugins (such as img, smilies, etc.) +* More wiki languages (such as wiki and otl) +* Ability to upload directly through wikiwyg (pending the upload plugin) +* Personalized settings + +[Wikiwyg]: http://www.wikiwyg.net/