[wp-hackers] wpautop is NOT the problem.

Chip Bennett chip at chipbennett.net
Fri Mar 18 16:42:37 UTC 2011


Here's what I use for my custom configuration:
http://pastebin.com/TwcvdGvj

<http://pastebin.com/TwcvdGvj>Here's the TinyMCE documentation regarding
configuration:
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/wiki.php/Configuration
*
*Basically, just about anything that can be found in the Configuration wiki
can be modified through the $init array, which is pulled from/returned to
the tiny_mce_before_init filter hook. I'm sure I got started from someone's
blog post somewhere, but I apologize; I didn't put it in my inline docs like
I normally do, so I don't remember.

Chip

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Dougal Campbell <dougal at gunters.org>wrote:

> On Mar 18 2011 11:19 AM, Chip Bennett wrote:
>
>> If you're switching between Visual and HTML editors, and you haven't
>> customized your TinyMCE configuration, you *WILL* run into problems.
>>
>> I would suggest either not switching between editors, or else customizing
>> your TinyMCE configuration such that you avoid the changes that it makes
>> when switching from HTML to Visual.
>>
>
> Do you have any links to resources that explain how to customize the
> TinyMCE instance in WP? I've been wanting to add a button for a <code> tag
> (there's one in the quicktags, but not in TinyMCE, and I use it pretty
> often), but the process of customizing TinyMCE buttons has been pretty
> opaque to me.
>
> --
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