Straw pole: Do you want a rich text editor in Drupalib?

If anyone is intererested in having a rich text editor in Drupalib, post a comment. I've used BUEditor and FCKeditor on a couple of sites, the former being a nice, simple tag editor and the latter being a full blown WYSIWYG editor. I'd favor BUEditor simply because it's so lightweight and easy to use, but that's just my preference.

I know there was some discussion a while back on the drupal4lib email list about the pros and cons of the various rich editors. This post is simply to elicit a raise of hands for implementing an editor on this site; if anyone wants to discuss the merrits of various options for general implementation of CMS rich text editors in library websites (a worthwhile dicussion, indeed), please start a separate forum topic.

Comments

No, thanks

Something simple like textarea, maybe?

On the other hand, test-drive pages for various editors might be a great feature.

Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company

No Thanks

I used to use a CMS called Typo 3, and with one release they decided to integrate one of the rte's into it. The one they chose was one I had tried previously, and I never really liked it. I'd much rather have none integrated and have the choice which one I'd like to use.

FCKeditor

hello,
I use TinyMCE with only a small set of icons, including "format" that allow to structure a post (H1, H2..; for heading level 1, level 2 etc).
BUE miss this, so I would go for FCK
Patrice

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