I downloaded ckeditor and unpacked it. I then transfered the file to /usr/share/drupal6/sites/all/modules/ . _Why wont the editor show up on the site building>modules page_. I did exactly the same thing with WYSIWIG, OpenWYSIWYG and Whizzywig with no problems.
This is a Debian Squeeze installation with Drupal 6, manually assembled. (No use of drupal loaders).
Any help will be appreciated.
Gary R.
If I remember right there's a part that goes in sites/all/libraries when you're using it with the WYSIWIG module. The configuration setup for WYSIWYG will guide you through it Then you configure CKEditor to activate features.
-Don-
On 10/7/2010 7:21 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
I downloaded ckeditor and unpacked it. I then transfered the file to /usr/share/drupal6/sites/all/modules/ . _Why wont the editor show up on the site building>modules page_. I did exactly the same thing with WYSIWIG, OpenWYSIWYG and Whizzywig with no problems.
This is a Debian Squeeze installation with Drupal 6, manually assembled. (No use of drupal loaders).
Any help will be appreciated.
Gary R.
Looks like I was wrong. Unzip the files in the sites/all/modules directory. It should now contain a ckeditor directory. 2. Download CKEditor from http://ckeditor.com/download. Unzip the contents of the ckeditor directory in the sites/all/modules/ckeditor/ckeditor or sites/all/libraries/ckeditor directory. Note: you can skip uploading "_samples" and "_source" folders. 3. Enable the module as usual from Drupal's admin pages.
On 10/7/2010 7:21 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
I downloaded ckeditor and unpacked it. I then transfered the file to /usr/share/drupal6/sites/all/modules/ . _Why wont the editor show up on the site building>modules page_. I did exactly the same thing with WYSIWIG, OpenWYSIWYG and Whizzywig with no problems.
This is a Debian Squeeze installation with Drupal 6, manually assembled. (No use of drupal loaders).
Any help will be appreciated.
Gary R.
Don't forget to take a look on your role permissions, and set the permissions for the role that need te editor.
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Pablo Lacerda de Miranda Software Engineerer Ci&T - Campinas pablolmiranda@gmail.com +55 11 8701-1086
Got it working. It seems that WYSIWYG needs to go into the /sites/all/module files and CKEditor needs to go into the /sites/all/libraries files. The when you go to administer>Site Configuration>wysiwyg window, the editor dropdown menu contains CKEdit. Choose this and save. Vola it works. CKEditor seems to be treated as a library to wysiwyg. This was not at all clear to this newbe.
Thanks for the help. It jogged me in the right direction.
Gary R.
On 10/07/2010 04:52 PM, Don wrote:
Looks like I was wrong. Unzip the files in the sites/all/modules directory. It should now contain a ckeditor directory. 2. Download CKEditor from http://ckeditor.com/download. Unzip the contents of the ckeditor directory in the sites/all/modules/ckeditor/ckeditor or sites/all/libraries/ckeditor directory. Note: you can skip uploading "_samples" and "_source" folders. 3. Enable the module as usual from Drupal's admin pages.