- Apr 10, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
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- Apr 09, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
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Matt Westgate authored
* Fixed bug #20229 - Role-based settings are ignored. * Note: The database tables were modified with this patch. You'll need to use tinymce.mysql and reload the tables.
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- Apr 06, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
* New feature: Site admin can choose whether or not tinymce is enabled by default. User's may override this setting. Thanks to jjeff for the help with the JavaScripting. * Smaller sized textareas (signature, site_mission, etc) should default to using the tinymce simple theme. Showed how this could be done at theme level and per textarea. * Disabled tinymce when editing a PHP node.
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- Apr 05, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
* Patch #19736 by jjeff - GUI to tweak tinymce initialization parameters. * Patch #19929 by mitomac - Fix to make a drupalimage a separate button. * Upgrade Note: This module now requires a database table to operate. See INSTALL.txt for details.
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- Mar 29, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
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- Mar 28, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
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Matt Westgate authored
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Matt Westgate authored
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- Mar 26, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
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- Mar 21, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
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- Mar 16, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
* Enforce that the toolbar buttons are displayed inline since some themes set the img behavior to display: block. Note: this won't be needed once http://drupal.org/node/18879 is committed.
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- Mar 14, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
* Fixed 404 'editor_templateundefined.js' bug.
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Matt Westgate authored
* Extend the functionality of hooking into the TinyMCE theme engine by also passing the textarea name, making it possible to use different themes for different textareas (i.e., 'simple' for comments, 'advanced' for node forms).
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- Mar 13, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
* Developers can now override the arguments passed to a TinyMCE theme before it's invoked.
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- Mar 12, 2005
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Matt Westgate authored
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Matt Westgate authored
* Use the TinyMCE WYSIWYG editor for editing your Drupal site. A collaborative module by Richard Bennett and Matt Westgate. Initial implementation.
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