I was talking about "other" applications. Within Edit-on-pro's window you can cut and paste, that's for sure. Unfortunately, almost every content provider might need to paste text, and "htmlized" text from any other source. And that's what Edit-on-Pro can't handle. In PC you can only paste plain text (from outside), and when you try to paste html (after a a select and copy procedure from any web page) only the plain text will get pasted, and only at the edit-on-pro's html view window. What's worse is that if you've used the copy and paste tools inside EDOP's wysiwyg window, you won't be able to paste any other text, because its internal buffer will prevail. I'm sure Edit-on-pro will have plenty of uses. I just wanted to draw attention to this downside, provided in PC the IE-javascript existing online editors, seem to be the way to go. Have you tried the one pointed at my last message? :) Ausum p.d. Yes, I agree. The sky is the limit. ;) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Heimo Laukkanen" <heimo.laukkanen@fountainpark.org> To: "Ausum" <augusto@artlover.com> Cc: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] Great html-applet ( commecial ) to be used as a content-editing tool with Zope
Ausum wrote:
Heimo, check whether you can paste text from other applications. I also tried Realobjects a while ago, but had to keep looking because at our
Mac
boxes, using Internet Explorer 5, it didn't allow to paste simple text from any other application.
Yes,
works fine. You can cut&paste from clipboard either plain-text or HTML. No problem. What amazes me a lot is how configurabler that applet is, since basicly you can manage everything. You can write an xml-toolbar configuration, which says that I want to have these buttons here and I want to add my custom-made buttons here and they are supposed to do this and that.
Only problem is that Java-support in browsers is not that well written and causes browser ( IE and Navigator ) to crash from time to time -- or atleast consume resources too much, so you have to restart the machine. That's why I decided to create both WYSIWYG-version and plain-text version of add_forms and edit_forms.
On the other hand, I'm interested at which are the potential uses of Zope, within an intranet. Have you published any document on this?
Not yet. I'm writing my thesis in finnish, but will be writing a how-to to the Zope-list.
What I have sofar learned about Zope is that the sky is the limit. We were wondering about a purchase of $20.000 Document-Manage software, but decided to postpone it since I learned to understand the possibilities of Zope ( Thanks also to Kaivo's Document Library ). Even though the time invested into learning Zope is valuable I believe that in near future we can utilize Zope in our intranet as a communication tool, document storage ( knowledgebase) and a collaboration space.
Sky is the limit. ,-)
-huima