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Switch to a more powerful WYSIWYG editor #105

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ryanlntn opened this issue May 22, 2017 · 3 comments
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Switch to a more powerful WYSIWYG editor #105

ryanlntn opened this issue May 22, 2017 · 3 comments
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The current editor doesn't allow editing source which can be quite a hassle. I suggests we switch to using Trumbowyg which has been working well for us in some other applications.

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@ryanlntn - where are we at with this?

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@yulolimum #107 added support for custom html editors. We could still switch the default editor if we want. I was wondering if it wouldn't make sense to wrap up what I did for Trumbowyg in an npm package to make it easier to add.

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3141618 commented Mar 29, 2020

@ryanlntn , @yulolimum , @jamonholmgren
Can you provide a step by step documentation on implementing trumbowyg in thesis?

Thank you!

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