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[LUG] ckeditor takes it up a notch
- To: Devon/Cornwall GNU LUG <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [LUG] ckeditor takes it up a notch
- From: Tom <madtom1999@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 08 Dec 2013 10:13:50 +0000
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I use ckeditor for most of my documentation - its a nifty little html
editor for the browser so a few simple server pages and you've got most
of the documentation system you ever need. I'd written a couple of
customisations for it to make it a bit more user friendly but they seem
to have gone a step further with widgets inlcuding maths formula
generation with TeX (why not mathXML tho...) and image file browser.
Check it out: http://ckeditor.com/blog/CKEditor-4.3-Released
Tom te tom te tom
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