[support] tinyMCE issue

Metzler, David metzlerd at evergreen.edu
Thu Aug 16 14:24:01 UTC 2007


Would move your javascript into the approprate place next. 
 
In your theme, make sure that you have a template.php file which
contains the following, then remove the script tag from your theme. 
 
function _phptemplate_variables($hook, $vars) {
drupal_add_js(path_to_theme().'/global.js','theme');
}
 
 

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From: support-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces at drupal.org] On
Behalf Of sander-martijn
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 5:33 PM
To: support at drupal.org
Subject: Re: [support] tinyMCE issue


ok - just tested it - it's not the *{} css block.  it must be something
else in the theme, something i'm missing perhaps.

sander-martijn wrote: 

	New info: when i change my site to one of the default themes it
works, so it's something in my theme.  I'm a first time drupal theme
developer so i suppose that's not terribly surprising. 
	
	Relevant notes about my theme:
	I am including the following in my theme:
	<?php print $styles ?>
	<?php print $scripts ?>
	<script type="text/javascript" src="<?php print base_path() .
path_to_theme() ?>/global.js"></script>
	
	so that should be  including any required drupal css and js
	(p.s. - i'm sure there's a way to get my custom javascript into
the scripts variable but i couldn't figure it out from the documentation
and the themes that i downloaded that used javascript were all doing it
this way.  i'd love to do it the proper way though)
	
	my javascript isn't doing anything that should break these
editors.  There's no styling in the css for textareas.  However there is
this global css declaration - I've gotten into the habit of always
setting this and then overriding when necessary because I've found it
makes my life easier.  It's the only thing i can think of that might
cause it, other than a block of php code i need to include that i'm not:
	*{
	  margin:0px;
	  padding:0px;
	  font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
	  font-size: 12px;
	  line-height:19px;
	  color:#46403a;
	}
	
	specifically the margin and/or padding being set to 0 on
textareas... I wouldn't think that would mess it up, but it's all i've
come up with so far
	
	.s
	
	Metzler, David wrote: 

		I haven't done this with 5.2 but I'd been planning on
upgrading.  I will do this and get back to you.  I'm a long time user of
TinyMCE, so I ought to be able to figure this out quickly. 
		 
		Dave
		 

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		From: support-bounces at drupal.org
[mailto:support-bounces at drupal.org] On Behalf Of sander-martijn
		Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 4:31 PM
		To: support at drupal.org
		Subject: Re: [support] tinyMCE issue
		
		
		Ok, having a simalar but not quite the same issue with
fckeditor.  with fckeditor i can edit the admin options.  I realized
with both that i have to enable them in roles so i did that.  I also
tried uploading them into /modules instead of sits/all/modules/ but no
change, still getting plain text in edit fields.  Any suggestions?
Drupal will be pretty much useless for me if I can't get wysiwyg working
(even though i hate it myself, the client can't handle it otherwise).
		
		sander-martijn wrote: 

			and now for my own support question.  As my
client is not html savvy, 
			one of my early requirements is to get a wysiwyg
editor working.  I 
			chose tinyMCE as the first trial because I'm
thinking IMCE will be a 
			good add-on (although on second look it now also
supports FCK so if I 
			can't get an answer here i may just try that).
I downloaded the tinyMCE 
			module official release 5.x-1.9, downloaded
tinyMCE version 2.1.1.1 and 
			put it in the directory as specified and
uploaded it.  I enabled the 
			module in admin but it didn't show up.  Figured
I had to configure it so 
			went to the tinyMCE configuration page but that
page is blank.  I'm on 
			drupal 5.2 and I noticed the note (or copy the
TinyMCE files into the 
			module's includes folder for the 5.2 users) but
there is no includes 
			folder in the version i downloaded. 
			
			Does anyone know whether I should create the
includes folder or have to 
			download the dev version (always should be a
last option in a production 
			site of course), if i need a different version
of tinyMCE or some other 
			issue I might be having? 
			
			.s
			
			  


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		sander-martijn <mailto:sander at sander-martijn.com> 
		interface developer | architect
		sander at sander-martijn.com
		www.sander-martijn.com 

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	sander-martijn <mailto:sander at sander-martijn.com> 
	interface developer | architect
	sander at sander-martijn.com
	www.sander-martijn.com 

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sander-martijn <mailto:sander at sander-martijn.com> 
interface developer | architect
sander at sander-martijn.com
www.sander-martijn.com 

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