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- Fixed bug #960112 JavaScript error when opening image window.
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- Fixed bug #956007, the CSS theme URL:s was allways pointing to the default theme.
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-Version 1.07 (2004-05-10)
- Added experimental support for option "force_br_newlines" to address bug #922416 and feature request #936270.
- Fixed bug with mailto: links.
-Version 1.06 (2004-04-15)
- Added new German language pack. Thanks goes to "Simon Rupf" for the contribution.
- Added new German/Swedish bold/italic language specific icons to both default and simple theme.
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- Added new Italian language pack and documentation. Thanks goes to "Fabrix Xm" for the contribution.
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- Added better documentation for the "valid_elements" option and it's format.
- Added new "preformatted" option to address feature request #927948.
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- Added new simple theme, this theme has only basic functions.
-Version 1.04 (2004-03-30)
- Fixed bug when insertLink and insertImage function didn't use the url_convertor callback.
- Fixed MSIE bug when images was 32x32 on initialization on slow connections.
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- Fixed MSIE bug where users could add images outside of the editor scope.
-Version 1.03 (2004-03-26)
- Added new "add_form_submit_trigger" this option is default and is added on all document forms within the page. To address bug #923362
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-TinyMCE is a small WYSIWYG editor control for web browsers such as MSIE or Mozill
-that enables the user to edit HTML contents in a more user friendly way. The editor
-control is small but flexible and it's build for integration purposes for example
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-OK : Works correctly
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-TextArea : No HTML
-editor, but plain text area
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-Notes:
-(1) : Disabled buttons don't get dimmed, this is due to the lack of opacity support
-in CSS.
-(2) : Resizing tables seems to be a bit buggy. Seems to be an browser
-issue.
-(3) : Cannot resize tables, the table dialog box does work though!
-
-Notice: Only major, stable browsers and those that support the
-Midas specification are included in the tests. And remember just
-beacurse your browser isn't included in the list it doesn't mean that
-TinyMCE isn't working on that browser it's just not verified to work or
-not work.
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-FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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-Why where the "Cut/Copy/Paste" icons removed?
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-In version 1.20 the Cut/Copy/Paste icons where removed due to a security issue
-in Mozilla and Firefox. If a function doesn't work in 2 out of 3 of the target
-platforms it shouldn't be included in other words then it's not cross platform.
-The keyboard shortcurts like Ctrl-X/C/V still works and allso the menu items for
-these actions in the browsers "Edit" menu. It's only the icon shortcuts
-that where removed. For more information about this security issue check bugzilla
-at Mozilla.
-
-Why doesn't MCE work in the Opera/Konqueror/Safari browser?
-
-As long as these browsers doesn't support the execCommand and designMode specifications that Mozilla and MSIE does, it's not possible to do a WYSIWYG editor in JavaScript. But when these browsers do get that support we will begin the work on making the editor work on these aswell.
-
-Why is content sometimes duplicated for example when I copy/paste from Word?
-
-This bug occures when the HTML is not correctly formatted, this is a MSIE bug. It happens when the HTML code contains "<b/>" or nestled paragraph elements "<p><p>x</p></p>" this produces a incorrect DOM tree and incorrect output on innerHTML. If anyone have a solution for this problem please let me know.
-
-Why isn't there a color picker and/or a font selector?
-
-There is no need for a color picker or font selector in TinyMCE due to the fact that it would break the layout standards of the site/system implementing it i.e. it would be to loose. Font and colors can be applied by using the CSS classes instead.
-
-Why doesn't the undo/redo menu items in Mozilla function?
-
-This is becurse the "custom_undo_redo" option is enabled, that option overrides the keyboard shortcuts and the buttons available in the command toolbar. But there currenly no way to override the build in undo/redo menu items.
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-Creating language packs
- TOC
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-Language packs are simply JavaScript name/value arrays placed in the "<ISO-639-2 code>.js"
-files in the "lang" direcotry. Remember to allways use the "lang_"
-prefix for these value names so that they don't override other variables in the
-templates. The example below shows how the cut, copy and paste texts are lang packed. Notice there are two kinds of language packs one is the general one shared by all themes these are located in the "jscripts/tiny_mce/langs" directory the other optional one is theme specific language packs these are contained in "jscripts/tiny_mce/themes/<some theme>/langs".
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- tinyMCELang['lang_cut_desc']
- = 'Cut (Ctrl+X)';
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- tinyMCELang['lang_copy_desc'] = 'Copy (Ctrl+C)';
- tinyMCELang['lang_paste_desc'] = 'Paste (Ctrl+P)';
-
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/advhr/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/advimage/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/advlink/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/flash/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/iespell/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/insertdatetime/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/preview/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/print/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/save/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/searchreplace/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/zoom/langs/en.js
-tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/themes/advanced/langs/en.js
-
- Notice some language variables may include a name/url of a gif image or simmilar,
- for example the button for bold has a "F" character in the Swedish
- language pack.
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-Copyright © 2004 Moxiecode Systems AB
-
-This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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-GNU Lesser General Public License
-Version 2.1, February 1999
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- 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
- Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
- of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
- as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence
- the version number 2.1.]
- The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share
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- guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software
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- contains a notice placed by the copyright holder or other authorized party saying
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-body, td, .content { font-family: Verdana, Arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; }
-.title { font-family: Verdana, Arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold; }
-.subtitle { font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold; }
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-.step_ol, .step_li { margin-left: 11 px; line-height: 16px; }
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-a:active { color: #666666; text-decoration: underline; }
-a:hover { color: #666666; text-decoration: underline; }
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-Creating themes and plugins
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-Creating your own Themes and plugins
-
-Creating you own themes for the TinyMCE application is fairly easy if you know
-the basics of HTML, CSS and Javascript. The most easy way is to copy the "default" or the "advanced"
-template and rename it as your own name to for example "mytheme". After
-you copy the template you need to change the red sections marked below to "mytheme"
-this is needed so that themes don't overlap in other words it gives the theme
-a unique name. Then just alter the HTML code as you see fit but notice some elements
-needs to be there so check the docs below on each function also remember that
-your custom themes needs to be located in tiny_mce's "themes" directory.
-If you want you may add theme specific options/settings but remember to namespace them in the following format "theme_<your theme>_<option>".
-
-The example below has three functions, these are explained in greater detail below.
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-function TinyMCE_default_getEditorTemplate(settings)
- {
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- var template = new Array();
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template['html'] = '<Some HTML>';
- template['delta_width'] = 0;
- template['delta_height'] = -40;
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- return template;
- }
-
- var template = new Array();
-
- template['file'] = 'link.htm';
- template['width'] = 320;
- template['height'] = 130;
-
- return template;
- }
-
- function TinyMCE_default_getInsertImageTemplate(settings)
- {
- var template = new Array();
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- template['file'] = 'image.htm';
- template['width'] = 320;
- template['height'] = 130;
-
- return template;
- }
-
- function TinyMCE_default_handleNodeChange(editor_id,
- node) {
- // Check what happend
- }
-
- function TinyMCE_default_execCommand(editor_id, element, command, user_interface, value)
- {
- //
- Your custom command logic
- return false;
- }
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-<html>
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- <head>
- <title>{$lang_theme_sample_title}</title>
- <script language="javascript" src="../../tiny_mce_popup.js"></script>
- <script language="javascript">
- alert(tinyMCE.getWindowArg('some_arg'));
- </script>
-
- <body>
- {$lang_theme_sample_desc}
- </body>
-
-
-The TinyMCE_<theme or plugin>_getEditorTemplate(settings)
-function
This function is responsible for the layout of the editor instance within the - page it should return a name/value based array with some specific names. These - are explained below, notice names included in [] characters are optional. The settings parameter to this function is a name/value array containing tinyMCE:s settings/options.
-Template data:| html | -HTML template data, this value should contain all the HTML code needed - to render the editor. Notice: {$<variable>} are replaces with values - when used. More about these specific values later on. | -
| [delta_width] | -Delta width, this value should contain the relative width needed by the - UI. For example if a toolbar takes 20 pixels this value should be -20. This - is so the editor gets the same size as the element that are replaced. | -
| [delta_height] | -Delta height, this value should contain the relative width needed by the - UI. For example if a toolbar takes 40 pixels this value should be -40. This - is so the editor gets the same size as the element that are replaced. | -
Variables within the "html" value above are replaced with internal
- TinyMCE values. There are two types of variables one is the ones starting with
- the "lang_" prefix, these are replaced with the matching names in
- the language packs. So for example <b>{$lang_test}</b> gets replaces
- with the "tinyMCELang['lang_test']" variable and the output is then
- <b>Test</b>. The other variables are passed expicilty for the template
- used and these are listed below. Notice: Variables within [] characters are
- optional.
-
- Variables:
| editor_id | -This is the editor instance id and it should be placed in ID attribute - of the IFRAME element that must be included in the template. | -
| [default_document] | -This will be replaced with a blank html page, this is added for MSIE security - issues and should be placed in the SRC attribute of the IFRAME within the - template. | -
| [area_width] | -Width of IFRAME area in pixels. | -
| [area_height] | -Height of IFRAME area in pixels. | -
| [width] | -Width of the whole editor area in pixels. | -
| [height] | -Height of the whole editor area in pixels. | -
| [themeurl] | -URL to theme location | -
Notice: There are two javascript function that can be called from this template
- these are tinyMCE.execCommand that executes commans on the currenly selected
- editor area and the tinyMCE.switchClass that switches the CSS class of the element
- specified. For more details of commands available by execCommand check the Mozilla midas specification and the TinyMCE specific commands.
-
This function is responsible for the layout of the insert link popup window - and it should return a name/value based array with some specific names. These - are explained below, notice names included in [] characters are optional. The settings parameter to this function is a name/value array containing tinyMCE:s settings/options.
-Template data:| html | -HTML template data, this value should contain all the HTML code needed - to render the link dialog. Notice: {$<variable>} are replaces with values - when used. More about these specific values later on. This parameter is not needed if the "file" param is assigned. | -
| file | -Name of external template file to use, this may even be logic pages like .php,.asp,.jsp etc. | -
| [width] | -Width of popup window in pixels. Default is 320. | -
| [height] | -Height of popup window in pixels. Default is 200. | -
Variables within the "html" value above are replaced with internal
- TinyMCE values. There are two types of variables one is the ones starting with
- the "lang_" prefix, these are replaced with the matching names in
- the language packs. So for example <b>{$lang_test}</b> gets replaces
- with the "tinyMCELang['lang_test']" variable and the output is then
- <b>Test</b>. The other variables are passed expicilty for the template
- used and these are listed below. Notice: Variables within [] characters are
- optional.
-
- Variables/Window arguments:
| [href] | -This variable gets replaced with the "href" attribute value - of the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [target] | -This variable gets replaced with the "target" attribute value of the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [css] | -Theme popup css location. | -
Notice: There are a javascript function that can be called from this template - "window.opener.tinyMCE.insertLink(href, target)" this inserts the - link into the currently selected editor and should be called when for example - a insert button is pressed.
-This function is responsible for the layout of the insert image dialog, it should return a name/value based array with some specific names. These - are explained below, notice names included in [] characters are optional. The settings parameter to this function is a name/value array containing tinyMCE:s settings/options.
-Template data:| html | -HTML template data, this value should contain all the HTML code needed to render the image dialog. Notice: {$<variable>} are replaces with values when used. More about these specific values later on. This parameter is not needed if the "file" param is assigned. | -
| file | -Name of external template file to use, this may even be logic pages like .php,.asp,.jsp etc. | -
| [width] | -Width of popup window in pixels. Default is 320. | -
| [height] | -Height of popup window in pixels. Default is 200. | -
Variables within the "html" value above are replaced with internal
- TinyMCE values. There are two types of variables one is the ones starting with
- the "lang_" prefix, these are replaced with the matchin names in the
- language packs. So for example <b>{$lang_test}</b> gets replaces
- with the "tinyMCELang['lang_test']" variable and the output is then
- <b>Test</b>. The other variables are passed expicilty for the template
- used and these are listed below. Notice: Variables within [] characters are
- optional.
-
- Variables/Window arguments:
| [src] | -This variable gets replaced with the "src" attribute value of - the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [alt] | -This variable gets replaced with the "alt" attribute value of - the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [border] | -This variable gets replaced with the "border" attribute value - of the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [hspace] | -This variable gets replaced with the "hspace" attribute value - of the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [vspace] | -This variable gets replaced with the "vspace" attribute value - of the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [width] | -This variable gets replaced with the "width" attribute value - of the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [height] | -This variable gets replaced with the "height" attribute value - of the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [align] | -This variable gets replaced with the "align" attribute value of the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [css] | -Theme popup css location. | -
Notice: There are a javascript function that can be called from this template - "window.opener.tinyMCE.insertImage(src, alt, border, hspace, vspace, width, - height, align)" this inserts the image into the currently selected editor - and should be called when for example a insert button is pressed.
-This function is responsible for the layout of the insert table dialog, it should return a name/value based array with some specific names. These are explained below, notice names included in [] characters are optional. The settings parameter to this function is a name/value array containing tinyMCE:s settings/options.
-Template data:| html | -HTML template data, this value should contain all the HTML code needed to render the table dialog. Notice: {$<variable>} are replaces with values when used. More about these specific values later on. This parameter is not needed if the "file" param is assigned. | -
| file | -Name of external template file to use, this may even be logic pages like .php,.asp,.jsp etc. | -
| [width] | -Width of popup window in pixels. | -
| [height] | -Height of popup window in pixels. | -
Variables within the "html" value above are replaced with internal TinyMCE values. There are two types of variables one is the ones starting with the "lang_" prefix, these are replaced with the matchin names in the language packs. So for example <b>{$lang_test}</b> gets replaces with the "tinyMCELang['lang_test']" variable and the output is then <b>Test</b>. The other variables are passed expicilty for the template used and these are listed below. Notice: Variables within [] characters are optional.
-
- Variables/Window arguments:
| [cols] | -This variable gets replaced with the number of columns in the table. | -
| [rows] | -This variable gets replaced with the number of rows in the table. | -
| [border] | -This variable gets replaced with the "border" attribute value of the selected link if one is selected. | -
| [cellpadding] | -This variable gets replaced with the "cellpadding" attribute value of the selected table if one is selected. | -
| [cellspacing] | -This variable gets replaced with the "cellspacing" attribute value of the selected table if one is selected. | -
| [width] | -This variable gets replaced with the "width" attribute value of the selected table if one is selected. | -
| [height] | -This variable gets replaced with the "height" attribute value of the selected table if one is selected. | -
| [align] | -This variable gets replaced with the "align" attribute value of the selected table if one is selected. | -
| [action] | -Action type "update" or "insert" depending on if the user selected a table or want's to create a new one. | -
This function is called when the cursor/selection of a editor instance changes. - Then the currenly selected/focused node is passed to this function. This can - be useful when you want to change the UI depending on what the user has selected.
-Parameters:| editor_id | -Unique editor id, this is the same as the $editor_id variable in getEditorTemplate. | -
| node | -Reference to the Node element where the cursor is currenly located. | -
| undo_index | -Current undo index, this value is -1 if the custom undo/redo support is disabled. | -
| undo_levels | -Current number of undo levels, this value is -1 if the custom undo/redo support is disabled. | -
| visual_aid | -True/false state of visual aid/guidelines mode. | -
| any_selection | -Is any text or image selected. | -
This function is called when a command is executed for example "bold" or "createlink" this callback/theme/plugin function may then intercept theme specific commands and do custom logic. If this command returns true the command handling is terminated and the default tinyMCE command handeling never gets executed.
-Parameters:| editor_id | -Unique editor id, this is the same as the $editor_id variable in getEditorTemplate. | -
| element | -Reference to the document DOM root element of the editor instance. | -
| command | -Command that is to be executed for example "myCommand". | -
| user_interface | -true/false option if a user insterace is to be used or not. | -
| value | -Custom data value passed with command, may be any data type. | -
This function is called when a editor needs to render a specific control/button. This function should return the HTML template of that control or a empty string if the control_name wasn't recognized. Notice the variable {$pluginurl} gets replaced with the URL prefix for the current plugin directory.
-Parameters:| control_name | -Control name to match agains for example "iespell" for the iespell plugin. | -
This function is called when a editor does cleanup of contents.
-Parameters:| type | -Type of cleanup, insert_to_editor or get_from_editor. Insert to editor is passed when new content is placed within the editor and get_from_editor is when content is passed out from the editor. | -
| content | -HTML contents to be cleaned up, this string contains the HTML code. | -
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| <!-- tinyMCE --> - <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" - src="jscripts/tiny_mce/tiny_mce.js"></script> - <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> - tinyMCE.init({ - mode : "textareas" - }); - </script> - <!-- /tinyMCE --> |
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| mode | -Mode can be one of the following values: textareas - - Converts all TEXTAREA elements to editors upon pageload. specific_textareas - - Converts all TEXTAREA elements with the attribute "mce_editable" - set to true. exact - Converts only explicit elements, - these are listed in the "elements" setting. |
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| [theme] | -Theme template to use, this should be a name of the theme and the themes - are located in the themes directory of TinyMCE. Defaults to "default. - TinyMCE is distributed with 3 build in themes these are simple, default - and advanced. If you want to create your own themes please read more about - it in the theme section of the documentation. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [plugins] | -This option is a comma sparated list with chained theme plugins to for - example only extend only the image dialog, these extentions override functions - defined in the theme template. The plugin logic should be included in a - file called "editor_plugin.js" is the only one that is included - from the plugin directory. Example: "my_image_dialog,my_link_dialog". - If you want to create your own plugins please read more about it in - the theme section of the documentation. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [language] | -Language pack to use with TinyMCE, this should be a ISO-639-2 code and it's used to retrive the language packs located in "langs". This setting defaults to "en". | -||||||||||||||||||
| [elements] | -Comma separated list of elements to convert to editors, this option is - only used when "mode" is set to "exact". This list of - elements may be any HTML element as long as it has an id or name attribute. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [ask] | -When the "mode" is set to "textareas" or "specific_textareas" - this option apply and asks the user if the area is to be converted to a - editor instance or not. Set it to true if you want to enable this option. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [textarea_trigger] | -Name of textarea trigger attribute, this defaults to "mce_editable". - This option is only used when "mode" is set to specific_textareas. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [valid_elements] | -Comma separated list element convertion parts. - For example: a[href|target=_blank],strong/b,div[align],br. - The example string above tells TinyMCE to remove all elements that are not - a "a, strong, div or br" element, convert b elements to strong - elements, default target to "_blank" and keep the href, target - and align attributes of the elements. Wildcards such as *,+,? may be used in element or attribute name matching. - Characters: -
- Special variables: - {$uid} - Results in a unique ID. For example "p[id:{$uid}]". - - This option defaults to the following pattern: "a[href|target],strong/b[class],em/i[class],strike[class],u[class],p[class|align],ol,ul,li,br, - img[class|src|border=0|alt|hspace|vspace|width|height|align],sub,sup,blockquote[dir|style], - table[border=0|cellspacing|cellpadding|width|height|class|align],tr[rowspan], - td[colspan|rowspan|width|height],div[class|align],span[class|align],pre[class|align], - address[class|align],h1[class|align],h2[class|align],h3[class|align], - h4[class|align],h5[class|align],h6[class|align],hr". - - Use *[*] to include all elements and all attributes this can be very useful when used with the invalid_elements option. |
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| [extended_valid_elements] | -Adds valid elements to the end of the "valid_elements" list. - This option can be useful when you just want to add a few elements to the - default list. The format of this option is the same as "valid_elements". | -||||||||||||||||||
| [invalid_elements] | -Comma spearated list of element names to be excluded from output. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [trim_span_elements] | -True/False option, if this option is set to true unneeded span element will be removed. Default value is true. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [verify_css_classes] | -True/False option, if this option is set to true CSS class attributes will be verified against the CSS. Default value is true. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [verify_html] | -True/False option is the HTML contents should be verified or not. Default value is true. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [urlconvertor_callback] | -Function name to call when URL:s are processed by the cleanup process - the function should be in the following format. func(url, node, on_save) - and should return the converted URL. This setting is to be used for integration - purposes only. The url parameter contains the URL to be converted, the node - is the actual node that contains the URL and the on_save is a true/false - state that is true if the user submits a form. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [preformatted] | -True/False option, if this option is set to true the editor will insert - TAB characters on tab and preserve other whitespace characters just like - a PRE HTML element does. This option is set to false by default. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [insertlink_callback] | -Name of function to call when "insertlink" command is executed. - This function gets the selected link url and target and should return a - array with "href", "target" and "title" as collection names or - call the tinyMCE.insertLink on window.opener for compatiblity with Mozilla - if a new window was used. Function format: linkcallback(href, target, title, action). | -||||||||||||||||||
| [insertimage_callback] | -Name of function to call when "insertimage" command is executed. - This function gets the selected image url and should return a array with - a collection names src and alt or call the tinyMCE.insertImage on window.opener - for compatiblity with Mozilla if a new window was used. Function format: - insertimage(src, alt, border, hspace, vspace, width, height, align, title, - onmouseover, onmouseout, action). | -||||||||||||||||||
| [setupcontent_callback] | -Name of function to be called when a editor instance is initialized, Function format: setupContentCallback(editor_id, node), where the editor_id is the id of the editor and node is the body element node of the editors iframe. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [save_callback] | -Name of function to call when the triggerSave function is called. Function - format: save(id, content, node), if a return value is specified that value - will be added to the HTML form element. So it's possible to add custom convertion - logic in this function. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [docs_language] | -Documentation language to use with TinyMCE, this should be the FN codes - like se, uk, us and so forth and it's used to retrive the docs located in - "<theme>/docs/<lang>". This setting defaults to the - "language" option. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [width] | -Width of editor instances, this defaults to the width of the element that - was replaced. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [height] | -Height of editor instances, this defaults to the height of the element - that was replaced. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [content_css] | -CSS to be used for the content window/iframe. This should be a page relative - path. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [popups_css] | -CSS to be used for the popup windows like insertlink and insertimage. - This should be a page relative path. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [editor_css] | -CSS to be used for the editor. This should be a page relative path. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [encoding] | -Output encoding for the editor, this option may only be "html" - or nothing at the time. If this option is set to "html" the output - will be HTML encoded so < will be < and so forth. The default - value of this option is nothing. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [debug] | -True/False option, if this one is set to true debug information like paths - to CSS files and so fort are displayed. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [visual] | -True/False option, if this attribute is set to true visual aid lines will - be applied to tables with border size set to 0. This option is on by default. - | -||||||||||||||||||
| [visual_table_style] | -Enables users to set the visual aid style of tables with a custom look - and feel. The default value of this option is: "border: 1px dashed - #BBBBBB". | -||||||||||||||||||
| [add_form_submit_trigger] | -True/False option. If this option is set to true a event handler will be added do "onsubmit" on all forms to force triggerSave. The default value of this option is true. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [add_unload_trigger] | -True/False option. If this option is set to true a event handler will - be added do "onunload" of the current window to force a triggerSave call. This triggerSave call will not do any cleanup since this is for handling of back/forward history buttons. The - default value of this option is true. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [force_br_newlines] | -True/False option. This option forces output of BR elements instead of P elements. The default state of this option is off/false. (Experimental) | -||||||||||||||||||
| [force_p_newlines] | -True/False option. If this option is enabled Mozilla/Firefox will generate P elements on Enter/Return key and BR elements on Shift+Enter/Return. This option is enabled by default. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [relative_urls] | -True/False option. If this option is enabled absolute URLs are converted - to relative URLs. The default state of this option is true. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [remove_script_host] | -True/False option. If this option is enabled the host and port from URLs - are removed if they point within the same host as the script. For example - if the editor is location on http://www.somesite.com a link to http://www.somesite.com/somedir/somepage.html - will result in /somedir/somepage.html, i.e absolute within the same host. - This behavior is on by default if the relative_urls option is set to false. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [focus_alert] | -True/False option. If this option is enabled a annoying alert will be - shown when the editor isn't focused. The default state of this option is - true. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [document_base_url] | -This document URL is used when converting absolute URLs to relative URLs. This option defaults the the editor instances current document. Notice if this option points to a domain remember to use the protocol part and this option should be ended with a trailing slash. Example: http://www.somehost.com/mydir/ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [custom_undo_redo] | -This option enables the custom undo/redo logic that makes undo/redo work better. This is a True/False option and it's enabled by default. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [custom_undo_redo_levels] | -This option sets the maximum number of undo levels, there is no limit by default. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [custom_undo_redo_keyboard_shortcuts] | -If enabled keyboard shortcuts for Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y is added to the editor. This option is enabled by default. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [fix_content_duplication] | -This option enables a fix for the content duplication bug that appears in MSIE. This fix is enabled by default but can be disabled for compatiblity reasons. True/False option. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [directionality] | -This option enables the possibility to change the text directionality to for example Arabic languages. Possible values: ltr, rtl. Default to: ltr. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [auto_cleanup_word] | -If enabled cleanup of MS office/Word HTML will be executed automaticly on paste operations. The default value of this option is false. Note: This option is currently only available for MSIE. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [cleanup_on_startup] | -If enabled contents of textareas and elements will be cleaned upon editor initialization. The default value for this option is false. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [inline_styles] | -If enabled attributes like width, height, vspace, hspace and align gets placed within the style attribute instead. The default value for this option is false. Remeber to enable the style attribute in valid elements when using this one. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [convert_newlines_to_brs] | -If enabled all \n (new lines) will be converted to <br /> elements on loading, this option defaults to false. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [auto_reset_designmode] | -Becurse there are bugs when showing/hiding a TinyMCE editor by using the style.display none/block method the designmode needs to be resetted, this option enabled this value to be auto resetted each time a area is focused, this option is disabled by default. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [entities] | -Comma separated list of the entitiy lookup table used to convert char codes into names such as &oring;. This list is in a odd, even format where odd values are the numbers to be converted and the even is the entity name that represents that number. For example: "8205,zwj,8206,lrm,8207,rlm,173,shy". | -||||||||||||||||||
| [cleanup_callback] | -Custom cleanup callback function, this enabled users to add custom cleanup logic to extend the build in one. This callback is called separatly from the default one, it doesn't replace the old one it just extends it. Check the plugin cleanup function for more details. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [nowrap] | -Sets the how content is to be word wrapped. This option is a true/false option and is disabled by default. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [external_link_list_url] | -URL to a backend page (PHP,ASP,ASPX,JSP) that is to populate a array with links called tinyMCELinkList check the example_link_list.js for a example format. This option enables you to better integrate TinyMCE with a backend system. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [external_image_list_url] | -URL to a backend page (PHP,ASP,ASPX,JSP) that is to populate a array with links called tinyMCEImageList check the example_image_list.js for a example format. This option enables you to better integrate TinyMCE with a backend system. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [file_browser_callback] | -String containting the callback function to execute on all "browse" buttons. These buttons will apaear when this option is enabled. The callback function format is: fileBrowserCallBack(field_name, url, type). Where field_name is the form field to place browse result in and the url is the url that is to be changed and type is link/image or flash. | -||||||||||||||||||
| Advanced theme specific settings | -|||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_toolbar_location] | -This option enabled you to change the location of the toolbar. Possible values are "top" and "bottom". The default value is "bottom". | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_toolbar_align] | -This option enabled you to change toolbar alignment to left, center or right. This option defaults to center. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_styles] | -This option enables you to add CSS classes and names for them to the style
- selection droplist. The format is "<title>=<class>;..".
- If this option isn't used the content CSS classes will automaticly be imported. - Example: "Header 1=header1;Header 2=header2;Header 3=header3" |
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| [theme_advanced_buttons1] | -Comma separated list of buttons to include on row 1. For example "bold,italic,underline". - - Possible button names: - bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, justifyleft, justifycenter, justifyright, - justifyfull, styleselect, bullist, numlist, outdent, indent, undo,redo, - link, unlink, image, cleanup, help, code, table, row_before, row_after, - delete_row, separator, rowseparator, col_before, col_after, delete_col, hr, removeformat, - sub, sup, formatselect, fontselect, fontsizeselect, forecolor,charmap,visualaid,spacer,cut,copy,paste |
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| [theme_advanced_buttons2] | -Same as above but the 2:nd row. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_buttons3] | -Same as above but the 3:nd row. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_buttons<N>_add] | -Adds extra controls/buttons to the specified row (N). For example: theme_advaned_buttons3_add : "iespell". | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_buttons<N>_add_before] | -Adds extra controls/buttons to the specified row (N) before the default ones. For example: theme_advaned_buttons3_add_before : "iespell". | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_disable] | -Comma separated list of buttons/elements to be disabled for example "formatselect". | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_source_editor_width] | -Source editor window width. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_source_editor_height] | -Source editor window height. | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_path_location] | -Location of element path list. Possible values "top" or "bottom". Defaults to "none" | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_blockformats] | -Comma separated list of blockformats for the formatselect list. Defaults to: p,address,pre,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6. | -||||||||||||||||||
| <!-- tinyMCE --> <script language="javascript" - type="text/javascript" src="jscripts/tiny_mce/tiny_mce.js"></script> - <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> - tinyMCE.init({ - mode : "exact", - theme : "mytheme", - language : "se", - elements : "elm1,elm2" - }); </script> <!-- /tinyMCE --> |
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| mceLink | -Opens the insert link dialog and inserts a link. | -
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| mceCleanup | -Removed unwanted elements and attributes from the HTML code. | -
| mceHelp | -Opens the manual pages. | -
| mceAddControl | -Adds a editor control to the element id/name specified as value. | -
| mceRemoveControl | -Removes a specific control by editor_id name. The value is the editor_id to remove, editor ids are in the following format: "mce_editor_<index>". DOM element ids and form element names can allso be used. | -
| mceFocus | -Focuses the editor by the id placed in value. Editor id's are in the format "mce_editor_<index>". DOM element ids and form element names can allso be used. | -
| mceSetCSSClass | -Sets the CSS class attribute or creates a new span of the selection. The value is the css class name to assign to selected element or new span element. | -
| mceInsertContent | -Inserts contents of value parameter to current cursor position. | -
| mceReplaceContent | -Replaces the current selection with the HTML code in value. The {$selection} variable gets replaced with the currently selected text contents. | -
| mceSetAttribute | -Sets a attribute of the currenly selected element. The value of this command should be a name/value array with the following parameters. |
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| mceToggleVisualAid | -Toggles visual aid/guidelines mode on/off. |
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| mceResetDesignMode | -Resets the designMode state of all editor instances, this command is useful on Firefox if the editor is placed in tabs or shown/hidden with style.display="none/block". Call this command after the editor displayed again. |
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| mceSelectNode | -Selects the node/element passed as value. This command will also scroll to the elements location within the editor. |
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| file | -ŇŞĘšÓĂľÄÍⲿģ°ĺÎÄźţľÄĂűłĆŁŹËüżÉŇÔĘÇĎń.php,.asp,.jspŐâŃůľÄśŻĚŹŇłĄŁ | -
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| [border] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öÍźĎńŁŹ´ËąäÁżąťÍźĎńÖĐľÄ"border"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [hspace] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öÍźĎńŁŹ´ËąäÁżąťÍźĎńÖĐľÄ"hspace"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [vspace] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öÍźĎńŁŹ´ËąäÁżąťÍźĎńÖĐľÄ"vspace"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [width] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öÍźĎńŁŹ´ËąäÁżąťÍźĎńÖĐľÄ"width"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [height] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öÍźĎńŁŹ´ËąäÁżąťÍźĎńÖĐľÄ"height"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [align] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öÍźĎńŁŹ´ËąäÁżąťÍźĎńÖĐľÄ"align"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [css] | -Ö÷ĚâÖĐľŻłö´°żÚCSSľÄÎťÖĂĄŁ | -
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| file | -ŇŞĘšÓĂľÄÍⲿģ°ĺÎÄźţľÄĂűłĆŁŹËüżÉŇÔĘÇĎń.php,.asp,.jspŐâŃůľÄśŻĚŹŇłĄŁ | -
| [width] | -ľŻłö´°żÚľÄżíśČŁŹŇÔĎóËŘÎŞľĽÎťĄŁ | -
| [height] | -ľŻłö´°żÚľÄ¸ßśČŁŹŇÔĎóËŘÎŞľĽÎťĄŁ | -
ÉĎĘö"html"ÖоĹäÁżąťTinyMCEľÄÄÚ˛żÖľËůĚćťťĄŁÓĐÁ˝ÖÖ˛ťÍŹŔŕĐ;ĹäÁżŁŹŇťÖÖĘÇŇÔ"lang_"Ϊǰ׺ľÄŁŹËüĂÇťáąťĎŕÓŚĂűłĆľÄÓďŃÔ°üĚćťťĄŁŔýČ磏<b>{$lang_test}</b>ąťÓďŃÔąäÁż"tinyMCELang['lang_test']"ËůĚćťťŁŹĘäłöžÍłÉÁË<b>Test</b>ĄŁ
ÁíÍâľÄąäÁżĘÇËůÓĂÄŁ°ĺÖą˝Ó´ŤľÝľÄŁŹÁĐžŮČçĎÂĄŁ ×˘ŇâÓĂ[]Ŕ¨ĆđŔ´ľÄąäÁżĘÇżÉŃĄľÄĄŁ
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| [rows] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öąí¸ńŁŹ´ËąäÁżťáąťąí¸ńľÄĐĐĘýËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [border] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öąí¸ńŁŹ´ËąäÁżťáąťąí¸ńľÄ"border"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [cellpadding] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öąí¸ńŁŹ´ËąäÁżťáąťąí¸ńľÄ"cellpadding"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [cellspacing] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öąí¸ńŁŹ´ËąäÁżťáąťąí¸ńľÄ"cellspacing"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [width] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öąí¸ńŁŹ´ËąäÁżťáąťąí¸ńľÄ"width"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [height] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öąí¸ńŁŹ´ËąäÁżťáąťąí¸ńľÄ"height"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [align] | -ČçšűÓĐŃĄś¨Ňť¸öąí¸ńŁŹ´ËąäÁżťáąťąí¸ńľÄ"align"ĘôĐÔÖľËůĚć´úĄŁ | -
| [action] | -¸ůžÝÓĂť§ĘÇŃĄÔńÁËŇť¸öąí¸ńťšĘÇ´´˝¨Ňť¸öĐ¾Ĺí¸ńŔ´ŃĄÔń˛Ů×÷ŔŕĐÍĘÇ"update"ťšĘÇ"insert"ĄŁ | -
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| node | -ľąÇ°ĘóąęËůÔÚÎťÖýھăľÄŇýÓĂĄŁ | -
| undo_index | -ľąÇ°łˇĎűË÷ŇýŁŹČçšűłˇĎű/ÖŘ×öšŚÄÜąť˝űÓĂŁŹĆä־Ϊ-1ĄŁ | -
| undo_levels | -ľąÇ°łˇĎű˛ă´ÎľÄĘýÄżŁŹČçšűłˇĎű/ÖŘ×öšŚÄÜąť˝űÓĂŁŹĆä־Ϊ-1ĄŁ | -
| visual_aid | -ĘÓžő°ďÖúÄŁĘ˝ľÄ×´ĚŹŁŹTrue/falseĄŁ | -
| any_selection | -ĘǡńŃĄś¨ČÎşÎÎÄ×ÖťňÍźĎńĄŁ | -
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| element | -śÔąŕźĆ÷ĘľŔýÖĐÎÄľľDOM¸ů×éźţľÄŇýÓĂĄŁ | -
| command | -ŇŞÖ´ĐĐľÄĂüÁŔýČ磺"myCommand"ĄŁ | -
| user_interface | -ĘǡńĘšÓĂÓĂť§˝çĂ棏true/falseŃĄĎ | -
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| content | -ŇŞÇĺŔíľÄHTMLÄÚČÝŁŹ¸Ă×Öˇű´Ž°üşŹÁËHTML´úÂ륣 | -
| ˇľťŘ ÄÚČÝĚáŇŞ | -śĽ˛ż | -
| ĘšÓĂ/źŻłÉTinyMCE | -ÄÚČÝĚáŇŞ | -
| <!-- tinyMCE --> - <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" - src="jscripts/tiny_mce/tiny_mce.js"></script> - <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> - tinyMCE.init({ - mode : "textareas" - }); - </script> - <!-- /tinyMCE --> |
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| [theme] | -Ö¸ś¨ŇŞĘšÓĂľÄÖ÷ĚâĂűłĆŁŹÖ÷Ěâ˝ŤąťˇĹÔÚTinyMCEľÄthemesĿŸĎÂŁŹÄŹČĎÎŞdefaultĄŁTinyMCE×Ô´řČý¸öÄÚÖĂľÄÖ÷Ě⣏ËüĂÇĘÇsimpleŁŹdefaultşÍadvancedĄŁ - ČçšűÄăĎë´´˝¨×ÔźşľÄÖ÷Ě⣏Çë×ĐϸÔÄśÁÎÄľľľÄ Ö÷Ěâ ˛żˇÖĄŁ |
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| [plugins] | -´ËŃĄĎîĘÇҝϾÁĐŇÔśşşĹˇÖ¸ôľÄÖ÷Ěâ˛ĺźţÁĐąíŁ¨ŔýČ磏żÉŇÔÖťÓĂŔ´ŔŠŐšÍźĎńśÔť°żňŁŠĄŁŐâĐŠ˛ĺźţ¸˛¸ÇÁËÖ÷ĚâÄŁ°ĺÖĐś¨ŇĺľÄšŚÄÜĄŁ˛ĺźţÂßźÓŚ¸Ă°üşŹÔÚŇť¸ö˝Đ"editor_plugin.js"ľÄÎÄźţÖĐŁŹËüĘDzĺźţĿŸÖĐÎ¨Ňťąť°üşŹ˝řŔ´ľÄÎÄźţĄŁ - ŔýČ磺"my_image_dialog,my_link_dialog". - ČçšűÄăĎë´´˝¨×ÔźşľÄ˛ĺźţŁŹÇë×ĐϸÔÄśÁÎÄľľľÄ Ö÷Ěâ ˛żˇÖĄŁ |
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| [language] | -TinyMCEÖĐĘšÓĂľÄÓďŃÔ°üŁŹŐâÓŚ¸ĂĘÇĎńse,uk,usľČÖîČç´ËŔŕľÄFN´úÂ룏ËüąťÓĂŔ´´Ó"langs"ĿŸÖĐťńČĄÓďŃÔ°üŁŹ¸ĂÉčÖĂľÄÄŹČĎ־Ϊ"uk". - ÖĐÎÄÓĂť§˝¨ŇéÄúĘšÓĂ"zh-CN" |
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| [elements] | -ŇÔśşşĹˇÖ¸ôľÄÓĂŔ´×ŞťťłÉąŕźĆ÷ľÄ×éźţÁĐąíŁŹ¸ĂŃĄĎî˝öÔÚ"mode"ŃĄĎîąťÉčÖĂłÉ"exact"ʹʚÓĂĄŁ¸ĂÁĐąíÖĐľÄÔŞËŘżÉŇÔĘÇČÎşÎÓĐidťňnameĘôĐÔľÄHTML×éźţĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [ask] | -ľą"mode"ąťÉčÖĂłÉ"textareas"ťň"specific_textareas"ľÄĘąşňŁŹ¸ĂŃĄĎîąťÓŚÓĂŁŹŃŻÎĘÓĂť§ĘäČëżňĘǡń˝Ťąť×ŞťťłÉąŕźĆ÷ĄŁ - ČçšűÄăĎëĘšÓĂŐâ¸öŃĄĎ˝ŤËüÉčÖĂÎŞtrue. |
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| [textarea_trigger] | -textareaٍÎÄąžÓňŁŠ´Ľˇ˘Ć÷ľÄĘôĐÔŁŹÄŹČĎ־Ϊ"mce_editable"ĄŁ - ¸ĂŃĄĎî˝öÔÚ"mode"ąťÉčÖĂÎŞ"specific_textareas"ʹʚÓĂĄŁ |
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| [valid_elements] | -ŇÔśşşĹˇÖ¸ôżŞľÄ×éźţתťť˛żˇÖľÄÁĐąíĄŁ - - ŔýČ磺 a[href|target=_blank],strong/b,div[align],br. - ŇÔÉĎŔý×Ó¸ćËßTinyMCEŇĆłýËůÓĐłýÁË"a, strong, div"şÍ"br"ľÄ×éźţŁŹ˝ŤÔŞËŘbתťťłÉstrongŁŹÄŹČĎtargetÉčÎŞ"_blank"˛˘ąŁłÖhrefĄ˘targetĄ˘alignĘôĐÔĄŁÔÚĆĽĹä×éźţź°ĘôĐÔľÄĂűłĆĘążÉŇÔĘšÓĂĎń*,+,?ŐâŃůľÄͨĹäˇűĄŁ - ×ÖˇűŁş -
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| [extended_valid_elements] | -Ďň"valid_elements"ÁĐąíĊβĚíźÓżÉÓĂ×éźţĄŁ´ËŃĄĎîÔÚÄă˝ö˝öĎëÍůÄŹČĎÁĐąíÖĐÔöĚí˛żˇÖ×éźţĘąĎŕľąÓĐÓĂĄŁ - ¸ńĘ˝Óë"valid_elements"ŇťÖÂĄŁ |
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| [invalid_elements] | -ĘäłöĘąĐčŇŞĹĹłýÔÚÍâľÄ×éźţĂűłĆÁĐąíŁŹŇÔśşşĹˇÖ¸ôżŞĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [trim_span_elements] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšűÉčÖĂÎŞtrueŁŹ˛ťĐčŇŞľÄ×éźţ˝ŤąťŇĆłýĄŁÄŹČĎÖľź´ÎŞtrueĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [verify_css_classes] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšűÉčÖĂÎŞtrueŁŹ˝ŤťáĐŁŃéCSSľÄclassĘôĐÔĄŁÄŹČĎÖľź´ÎŞtrueĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [verify_html] | -True/FalseŃĄĎ´úąí×ĹHTMLÄÚČÝĘǡńĐčŇŞĐŁŃ饣ďČĎ־ΪtrueĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [urlconvertor_callback] | -ľąÇĺŔí˝řłĚ´ŚŔíURLľÄĘąşňľ÷ÓþĺŻĘýĂűĄŁ´ËşŻĘýąŘĐë×ń´ÓŇÔĎ¾ĸńĘ˝Łşfunc(url, node, on_save) ŁŹˇľťŘתťťşóľÄURLĄŁ´ËÉčÖĂ×¨ÎŞźŻłÉÄżľÄśřÉ襣˛ÎĘýurl´úąíҪתťťľÄľŘÖˇŁŹnode´úąí°üşŹURLľÄÄǸö˝ÚľăŁŹon_saveĘÇŇť¸ö˛źśűÖľŁ¨ÔÚÓĂť§ĚὝąíľĽĘąÎŞŐ棊ĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [preformatted] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšűÉčÖĂÎŞtrueŁŹąŕźĆ÷˝Ť°ŃÖĆąíˇűٍTABŁŠ×ŞťťłÉËő˝řŁŹłý´ËÍ⹣łÖĆäËűwhitespaceٍżŐ°××ÖˇűĄ˘ťťĐоȣŠ×ÖˇűŁŹžÍČçÍŹHTMLąęÇŠÖĐľÄPREľÄЧšűĄŁÄŹČĎ־ΪfalseĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [insertlink_callback] | -ľąÖ´ĐĐ"insertlink"ĂüÁîĘąľ÷ÓþĺŻĘýĂűĄŁ´ËşŻĘýťńČĄŃĄś¨Á´˝ÓľÄľŘÖˇşÍÄżąęŁŹˇľťŘŇť¸öŇÔ"href", "target"şÍ "title"ÎŞcollectionĂűłĆľÄĘý×饣ľąĘšÓĂĐ´°żÚĘąŁŹÎŞÁËźćČÝMozillaŁŹťáÔÚwindow.openerٍľŻłö´°żÚľÄĸ´°żÚŁŹŇëŐß×˘ŁŠÉĎľ÷ÓĂtinyMCE.insertLinkĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [insertimage_callback] | -ľąÖ´ĐĐ"insertimage"ĂüÁîĘąľ÷ÓþĺŻĘýĂűĄŁ´ËşŻĘýťńČĄŃĄś¨ÍźĎńľÄurl˛˘ˇľťŘŇť¸öŇÔsrcşÍaltÎŞcollectionĂűłĆľÄĘý×饣ľąĘšÓĂĐ´°żÚĘąŁŹÎŞÁËźćČÝMozillaŁŹťáÔÚwindow.openerÉĎľ÷ÓĂtinyMCE.insertImageĄŁ - şŻĘý¸ńĘ˝Łşinsertimage(src, alt, border, hspace, vspace, width, height, align, title, - onmouseover, onmouseout, action). |
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| [setupcontent_callback] | -ľąąŕźĆ÷łőĘźťŻĘąľ÷ÓþĺŻĘýĂűĄŁşŻĘý¸ńĘ˝ŁşsetupContentCallback(editor_id, node)ŁŹĆäÖĐeditor_idĘÇąŕźĆ÷ľÄidŁŹnodeĘÇąŕźĆ÷ËůÔÚľÄbody×éźţ˝ÚľăĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [save_callback] | -ľąÖ´ĐĐtriggerSaveٍ´Ľˇ˘ąŁ´ćŁŠĂüÁîąťľ÷ÓĂĘąľ÷ÓþĺŻĘýĂűĄŁşŻĘý¸ńĘ˝Łşsave(id, content, node)ŁŹČçšűÓĐĚŘś¨ˇľťŘÖľŁŹĆäÖľ˝ŤťáąťźÓľ˝HTMLąíľĽ×éźţÉĎĄŁËůŇÔżÉŇÔͨšý´ËşŻĘýŔ´×Ôś¨ŇĺÓĂť§×ŞťťÂßźĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [docs_language] | -TinyMCEÎÄľľÖĐĘšÓĂľÄÓďŃÔŁŹŐâÓŚ¸ĂĘÇĎńse,uk,usľČÖîČç´ËŔŕľÄFN´úÂ룏ËüąťÓĂŔ´´Ó"<theme>/docs/<lang>"ĿŸÖĐťńČĄÎÄľľĄŁ - ¸ĂŃĄĎîľÄÄŹČĎÖľ¸úlanguageŃĄĎîŇťÖÂĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [width] | -ąŕźĆ÷ľÄżíśČŁŹËüÄŹČϾĿíśČĘÇÔĎČąťĚćťťľÄ×éźţżíśČĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [height] | -ąŕźĆ÷ľÄ¸ßśČŁŹËüÄŹČϾĸߜČĘÇÔĎČąťĚćťťľÄ×éźţ¸ßśČĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [content_css] | -ąŕź´°żÚÖĐŇŞĘšÓĂľÄCSSÎÄźţŁŹĆ䡞śÓŚ¸Ă¸úŇłĂćĎŕšŘĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [popups_css] | -Ďń˛ĺČëÁ´˝ÓşÍ͟ƏʹľÄľŻłö´°żÚÖĐĘšÓĂľÄCSSÎÄźţŁŹĆ䡞śÓŚ¸Ă¸úŇłĂćĎŕšŘĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [editor_css] | -ąŕźĆ÷ĘšÓĂľÄCSSÎÄźţŁŹĆ䡞śÓŚ¸Ă¸úŇłĂćĎŕšŘĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [encoding] | -ąŕźĆ÷ľÄĘäłöąŕÂ룏´ËŃĄĎîĿǰ֝ÄÜÎŞ"html"ťňŐßżŐĄŁČçšűÉčÖĂÎŞ"html"ŁŹąŕźĆ÷ľÄĘäłö˝ŤžšýHTMLąŕÂë´ŚŔíĄŁ - ŔýČ磺<˝ŤťáąäłÉ<ŁŹŇŔ´ËŔŕÍĆĄŁÄŹČĎÖľĘÇżŐĄŁ |
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| [debug] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšűÉčÖĂłÉtrueŁŹĎńcssÎÄźţ¡žśľČľ÷ĘÔĐĹϢ˝ŤťáąťĎÔĘžĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [visual] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšűÉčÖĂłÉtrueŁŹľąąßżňÉčÖĂłÉ0ľÄĘąşňŁŹÎŞ´ďľ˝¸üşĂľÄĘÓžőЧšűÔÚąŕźĆ÷ÖĐąí¸ńťáÓĐĐéĎßłöĎÖĄŁ - ÄŹČĎ־ΪtrueĄŁ |
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| [visual_table_style] | -ÓĂť§żÉ×Ôś¨Ňĺąí¸ńľÄŃůĘ˝ŁŹÄŹČĎÖľÎŞŁş"border: 1px dashed #BBBBBB"ĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [add_form_submit_trigger] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšűÉčÖĂłÉtrueŁŹ˝ŤÇżÖĆ˝řĐĐËůÓĐąíľĽľÄ"onsubmit"ĘÂźţ´ŚŔí˛˘Ňýˇ˘ąŁ´ćĄŁ´ËŃĄĎîÄŹČĎ־ΪtrueĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [add_unload_trigger] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšűÉčÖĂłÉtrueŁŹÔÚ"onunload"ĘÂźţˇ˘ÉúĘąŁŹľąÇ°´°żÚťáŇýˇ˘Ňť¸ötriggerSaveľ÷ÓĂĄŁ´ËtriggerSaveľ÷Óòťťá×öČÎşÎÇĺŔ횤×÷ŁŹŇňÎŞËüĘÇÓĂŔ´´ŚŔí ǰ˝ř/şóÍË °´ĹĽľÄĄŁ´ËŃĄĎîÄŹČĎ־ΪtrueĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [force_br_newlines] | -True/FalseŃĄĎ´ËŃĄĎîÇżÖĆąŕźĆ÷˝ŤśÎÂäˇűşĹ(P)ĚćťťłÉťťĐСű(BR)ĄŁ´ËŃĄĎîÄŹČĎ־ΪfalseĄŁŁ¨ĘľŃé˝×śÎŁŠ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [force_p_newlines] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšű´ňżŞ´ËŃĄĎÔÚ°´ĎسľźüٍEnterŁŠĘąMozilla/FirefoxäŻŔŔĆ÷ťáÉúłÉśÎÂäˇűşĹ(P)ŁŹÔÚ°´ĎÂShift+EnterĘąťáÉúłÉťťĐСű(BR)ĄŁ´ËŃĄĎîÄŹČĎÎŞtrueĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [relative_urls] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšűÉčÖĂłÉtrueŁŹžřśÔ¡žś˝Ťąť×ŞťťłÉĎŕśÔ¡žśĄŁÄŹČĎ־ΪtrueĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [remove_script_host] | -True/FalseŃĄĎÔÚÉčÖĂłÉtrueľÄÇéżöĎÂŁŹČçšűURLÖĐľÄÖ÷ťúĂűĄ˘śËżÚşĹ¸úąŕźĆ÷ľąÇ°ËůÔÚŇťÖÂŁŹËüĂÇťáąťŇĆłýĄŁ - ŔýČ磺ąŕźĆ÷ËůÔÚŐžľăÎŞ http://www.somesite.com ŁŹÄÇĂ´ŇÔĎÂÁ´˝Ó http://www.somesite.com/somedir/somepage.html ˝Ťťáąť×ŞťťłÉ /somedir/somepage.html ĄŁ Čçšűrelative_urlsąťÉčÖĂłÉfalseŁŹ´ËŃĄĎîÄŹČĎÎŞtrueĄŁ |
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| [focus_alert] | -True/FalseŃĄĎČçšűÉčÖĂłÉtrueŁŹąŕźĆ÷ÔÚʧȼ˝šľăľÄĘąşňžÍťáłöĎÖŇť¸öˇłČËľÄžŻ¸ćżňĄŁÄŹČĎ־ΪtrueĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [document_base_url] | -ÔÚ˝ŤžřśÔ¡žś×ŞťťłÉĎŕśÔ¡žśľÄĘąşňťáÓĂľ˝´ËÎÄľľľÄURLĄŁŐâ¸öŃĄĎîÖ¸ś¨ÁËąŕźĆ÷ľąÇ°ľÄÄŹČĎÎÄľľĄŁ - עŇâČçšű´ËŃĄĎîÖ¸ś¨ľ˝Ňť¸öÓňĂűŁŹÇëĚíźÓĐŇéÇ°×şŁŹ˛˘ŇÔĐą¸Ü˝áβĄŁŔýČ磺http://www.somehost.com/mydir/ |
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| [custom_undo_redo] | -True/FalseŃĄĎ´ËŃĄĎîżÉŇÔĘš łˇĎű/ÖŘ×ö šŚÄܸüźÓÍęÉĆĄŁÄŹČĎ־ΪtrueĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [custom_undo_redo_levels] | -×Ôś¨Ňĺ×îśŕżÉłˇĎű˛Ů×÷ľÄ´ÎĘýŁŹÄŹČĎĘÇÎŢĎŢÖĆĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [custom_undo_redo_keyboard_shortcuts] | -ČçšűĘšÓĂŁŹąŕźĆ÷żÉŇÔĘšÓĂCtrl+ZşÍCtrl+Yżě˝ÝźüŔ´ĘľĎÖłˇĎűşÍÖŘ×öĄŁÄŹČĎÔĘĐíĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [fix_content_duplication] | -True/FalseŃĄĎ´ËŃĄĎîĐŢŐýÁËMSIEÖĐŇť¸öÄÚČÝÖظ´ľÄbugĄŁÄŹČĎĆôÓĂŁŹľŤĘÇÎŞÁËźćČÝĐÔҲżÉŇÔ˝űÓĂ(false)ĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [directionality] | -´ËŃĄĎîżÉŇÔÉčÖĂĎń°˘Ŕ˛ŽÓďľČÓďŃÔľÄÎÄ×Öˇ˝ĎňĄŁżÉÄÜľÄÖľÎŞŁşltr, rtlĄŁÄŹČĎÖľ: ltrٍ´Ó×óľ˝ÓŇŁŠĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [auto_cleanup_word] | -ČçšűĆôÓĂŁŹ´ÓMS office/WordŐłĚůľÄHTML˝Ťťá×ÔśŻąťÇĺŔíĄŁ´ËŃĄĎîÄŹČĎ־ΪfalseĄŁ - עŇ⣺´Ë˛Ů×÷ľąÇ°˝öÖ§łÖMSIEĄŁ |
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| [cleanup_on_startup] | -ČçšűĆôÓĂŁŹÔÚąŕźĆ÷łőĘźťŻĘąÎÄąžÓňź°×éźţ˝ŤťáąťÇĺŔíĄŁÄŹČĎ־ΪfalseĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [inline_styles] | -ČçšűĆôÓĂŁŹĎńwidth,height,vspace,hspaceşÍalignľČĘôĐÔ˝Ťťáąťˇç¸ńĘôĐÔĚć´úĄŁÄŹČĎ־ΪfalseĄŁ - ÔÚĘšÓĂ´ËŃĄĎîĘąźÇľĂŇŞ°Ńˇç¸ńĘôĐÔÓŚÓĂÔÚŐýȡľÄ×éźţÉĎĄŁ |
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| [convert_newlines_to_brs] | -ČçšűĆôÓĂŁŹËůÓĐľÄ\n(ĐÂĐĐ)˝ŤťáÔÚąŕźĆ÷ĆôśŻĘąąť×ŞťťłÉ<br />×éźţĄŁ´ËŃĄĎîÄŹČĎ־ΪfalseĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [auto_reset_designmode] | -ŇňÎŞÔÚľ÷ÓĂstyle.displayľÄnone/blockˇ˝ˇ¨Ŕ´ĎÔĘž/Ňţ˛ŘÄł¸öTinyMCEąŕźĆ÷ľÄĘąşňÓĐbugŁŹÉčźĆÄŁĘ˝ĐčŇŞąťÖŘÖĂĄŁ´ËŃĄĎîŇťľŠĆôÓĂŁŹľąąŕźĆ÷žŰ˝šĘąŁŹ˝Ť×ÔśŻÖŘÖĂĄŁÄŹČĎ־ΪfalseĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [entities] | -ŇťŐĹŇÔ×Öˇű´úÂëŔ´˛éŐŇĂűłĆľÄąíŁŹ¸ĂąíÖĐÔŞËŘĘÇŇÔśşşĹˇÖ¸ôżŞľÄĘľĚĺÁĐąíĄŁ¸ĂÁĐąíŇÔĆćĘýĎşĘýĎîÇřˇÖŁŹĆäÖĐĆćĘýĎîĘÇąťÓĂŔ´×ŞťťľÄ×Öˇű´úÂ룏şĘýĎîĘÇ´úąíÄǸö×Öˇű´úÂëľÄĘľĚĺĂűłĆĄŁŔýČ磺"8205,zwj,8206,lrm,8207,rlm,173,shy"ĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [cleanup_callback] | -×Ôś¨ŇĺÇĺŔíşŻĘýĄŁ´ËŃĄĎîÄÜČĂÓĂť§ÔÚÄŹČĎľÄÇĺŔíťů´ĄÉĎÓĐËůŔŠŐšĄŁ´ËşŻĘýľ÷ÓøúÄŹČϾľ÷ÓĂĘÇˇÖżŞľÄŁŹËü˛˘˛ťĚ杝ďČĎľÄÇĺŔíşŻĘýŁŹśř˝ö˝öĘÇŔŠŐšĄŁľăť÷ ˛ĺźţÇĺŔí ˛éż´¸üśŕϸ˝ÚĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
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| [theme_advanced_toolbar_location] | -´ËŃĄĎîÓĂŔ´¸Äąäš¤žßŔ¸ľÄÄŹČĎÎťÖĂĄŁżÉÄÜľÄÖľÎŞŁş"top"şÍ"bottom"ĄŁÄŹČĎÖľĘÇ"bottom"ĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_toolbar_align] | -´ËŃĄĎîÓĂŔ´ÉčÖĂš¤žßŔ¸ľÄśÔĆ롽ʽĘÇleft, centerťšĘÇrightĄŁÄŹČĎÖľĘÇcenterĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_styles] | -´ËŃĄĎîżÉŇÔÓĂŔ´ÔöźÓˇç¸ńĎÂŔżňÖĐľÄCSSŔŕşÍĂűłĆĄŁ¸ńĘ˝ČçĎÂŁş"<title>=<class>;.."ĄŁ - ČçšűĂťÓĐÖ¸ś¨´ËŃĄĎÖ÷ÄÚČݲżˇÖľÄCSSŔཌྷťáąť×ÔśŻľźČ륣 - ŔýČ磺"Header 1=header1;Header 2=header2;Header 3=header3" |
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| [theme_advanced_buttons1] | -š¤žßŔ¸ÉĎľÚŇťĐĐŇŞ°üşŹľÄ°´ĹĽÁĐąíŁŹŇÔśşşĹˇÖ¸ôżŞĄŁŔýČ磺"bold,italic,underline"ĄŁ - - ÔĘĐíľÄ°´ĹĽĂűłĆČçĎÂŁş - bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, justifyleft, justifycenter, justifyright, - justifyfull, styleselect, bullist, numlist, outdent, indent, undo,redo, - link, unlink, image, cleanup, help, code, table, row_before, row_after, - delete_row, separator, rowseparator, col_before, col_after, delete_col, hr, removeformat, - sub, sup, formatselect, fontselect, fontsizeselect, forecolor,charmap,visualaid,spacer,cut,copy,paste |
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| [theme_advanced_buttons2] | -ÍŹÉĎŁŹ˛îąđÔÚÓÚÖ¸ś¨ľÄĘÇš¤žßŔ¸ľÚśţĐĐĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_buttons3] | -ÍŹÉĎŁŹ˛îąđÔÚÓÚÖ¸ś¨ľÄĘÇš¤žßŔ¸ľÚČýĐĐĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_buttons<N>_add] | -Ďňš¤žßŔ¸ÉĎĚŘś¨ľÄľÚNĐĐÖĐÔöźÓśîÍâľÄżŘÖĆ/°´ĹĽĄŁŔýČ磺theme_advaned_buttons3_add : "iespell". | -||||||||||||||||||
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| [theme_advanced_disable] | -ŇŞ˝űÓþİ´ĹĽ/×éźţľÄÁĐąíŁŹŇÔśşşĹˇÖ¸ôĄŁŔýČ磺"formatselect". | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_source_editor_width] | -Ô´ÎÄźţąŕźĆ÷´°żÚľÄżíśČĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_source_editor_height] | -Ô´ÎÄźţąŕźĆ÷´°żÚľÄ¸ßśČĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_path_location] | -×éźţ¡žśÁĐąíľÄÎťÖĂŁŹżÉÄÜľÄÖľÎŞŁş"top"ťň"bottom"ĄŁÄŹČĎÖľÎŞŁş"none" | -||||||||||||||||||
| [theme_advanced_blockformats] | -formatselectÁĐąíŇŞĆÁąÎľÄ¸ńĘ˝ÁĐąíŁŹŇÔśşşĹˇÖ¸ôżŞĄŁÄŹČĎÖľŁşp,address,pre,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6ĄŁ | -||||||||||||||||||
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Met le texte sélectionné en gras.
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Souligne le texte sélectionné.
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Insère ou modifie un hyperlien. Allez à la page
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Efface les hyperliens qui sont sélectionées.
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Insère ou modifie une image. Allez à la page
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Nettoie le code et retire les paramètres non désirés. Cet outil
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Affiche cette page d'aide.
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Ouvre un éditeur permettant de modifier le code HTML.
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