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Support redmine_ckeditor plugin #116

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popy2k14 opened this issue Sep 16, 2014 · 6 comments
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Support redmine_ckeditor plugin #116

popy2k14 opened this issue Sep 16, 2014 · 6 comments

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@popy2k14
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I am using redmine_ckeditor plugin and release notes doesnt support ckeditor.

ckeditor plugin: http://www.redmine.org/plugins/ckeditor

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Have done it the following way in file "_release_notes.html.erb": http://pastebin.com/wRmydu4s

Can anybody review/merge it.
Dont have much github experience.

thx

asinteg-daehn added a commit to asinteg-daehn/redmine_release_notes that referenced this issue Mar 3, 2015
applied patch for using CKEditor to edit notes from hdgarrood#116
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Thanks for your patch! Works great!

I applied it together with some fixes for the HTML format on my fork:
https://github.com/asinteg-daehn/redmine_release_notes

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popy2k14 commented Mar 3, 2015

Nice that it also works for you :-)

pOpY

@asinteg-daehn
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Indeed! 👍

Sadly this project seems to be unmaintained currently :(

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popy2k14 commented Mar 3, 2015

Yeah, its a great plugin. I have done several other improvements, sadly they depends on some baaaad redmine core hacks (because i dont very familiar with writing plugins which includes core patches). One improvement is an integration of the releasenotes in the roadmap. now i am using the roadmap as a changelog with releasenotes :-)

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That sounds really interesting - and I have the same problems of lacking knowledge, too.

Currently I reimplemented the display functions for the Release Notes page to support HTML better and to add a print preview dialog. In the moment I'm moving my hardcoded CSS code out into separate .css files and then all gets pushed into my open Github repo.

Your improvements sounds really really interesting - would love to see it.

Besides: I bought me a book for writing Redmine plugins (Packt Publishing) - maybe it'll help me to better understand the plugin stuff - and: maybe we could move your hacks into separate files or better: official plugin hooks. So your extensions can be part of the official plugin (or a fork of it).

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