I’ve battled with summernote for 2 years. My opinion is that it’s rubbish, not fit for purpose and certainly not fit for any self-respecting app.
Try richtexteditor.com is my advice. Full featured, pdf generation, excellent JS APIs and Excellent support.
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Teodor
October 19, 2022, 6:04pm
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That’s fine, but does their license allow us to integrate it within Wappler and provide it to all users “for free” with our licenses?
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Digo
October 19, 2022, 6:06pm
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I switched from Summernote to TinyMCE. It’s probably the best one I’ve found so far.
I made a feature request for it a while back, since the license changed. It’s pretty easy to implement as well.
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You should find out. I’m using the free version and it’s excellent. A handful of dmx,parses have replaced dozens of summercrap workarounds
I like TinyMCE. Some testing of it versus richtexteditor.com left it trailing on 2nd place. But worthy.
Teodor
October 19, 2022, 6:09pm
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We’re open to any MIT licensed suggestions, which are better than Summernote.
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You’re limiting yourselves. Corporate partnering is much more productive
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TomD
October 20, 2022, 8:37am
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TinyMCE used the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. Doesn’t this mean it could be incorporated into Wappler? I think this is the same license as PHPMailer for example.
(I don’t know much about licensing but think it would be great if Wappler included a really good and well supported/maintained HTML editor.)
Teodor
October 20, 2022, 8:41am
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TinyMCE replaced their license to MIT, so there should be no problem (in terms of license) to integrate it in Wappler: https://github.com/tinymce/tinymce/blob/develop/LICENSE.TXT
We will check this with the team, we definitely want a better supported HTML editor in Wappler.
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