Feedback

From MeanEditor MediaWikiSVN Test Wiki

Jump to: navigation, search

The original mediawiki numbering syntax doesn't work right.

When I type # in front of a list of entries (to create a list) it only displays the number 1 instead of creating 1,2,3,4

This looks like it has great potential to be "the" mediawiki editor... but the catch is that it has to respond to all mediawiki syntax that users are accustomed to



Hi, it's great to see a visual editor integrated in MediaWiki! Congrats!

FYI, the margin-bottom of 0.6em on #bodyContent h2 (main.css) makes the right panels quite unusable (tested with Firefox 3).

Thanks, I'll fix it ASAP --Jacopo 12:33, 22 November 2008 (UTC)

(fixed)


Editing in IE6 currently breaks wikilinks (see this edit). IE 7 and Firefox are fine (btw, Opera and Webkit browsers like Safari will be supported by the next version of WYMeditor). --Jacopo 23:39, 27 November 2008 (UTC)

(new browser versions seem fine)


Can't seem to create a list within a list

Also, "unsupported" is misspelled (unsopported) in the error message if the visual editor can't be used

Nested lists are not supported (HTML list syntax is very different from wikitext). Fixed the spelling mistake, thanks.--Jacopo 00:34, 18 December 2008 (UTC)


Am currently looking for a good start towards a visual editor for DokuWiki (with Creole 1.0 syntax). I wonder if it would make sense to make MeanEditor flexible regarding the wiki dialect. What do you think about it? - My efforts regarding a visual creole editor so far: prototype. But now am thinking about using WyMeditor for editing and maybe enhancing server-side generated preview to use AJAX to display previews with reduced latency. (ml)


In Firefox 3.6.? the cursor is invisible. Firefox bug?

Personal tools