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Add feature or plugin as WYSWYG rich editor for markdown
Originally reported on Google Code with ID 494
This is not an issue. Just a feature enhancement.
It would be really nice to add feature or plugin to give WYSWYG rich editor for markdown
files. Integration with https://github.com/benweet/stackedit would be great.
Thank you,
Bala
Reported by srbala on 2014-08-31 12:53:43
Reported by James.Moger on 2014-09-04 20:16:31
- Labels added: Milestone-2.0.0
That's a nice editor. This is definitely on the TODO list.... but it is unclear if
it will land in the 1.x series based on stateful Wicket or the future 2.x series based
on stateless <?>. For now I am assigning this to 2.0.
Reported by James.Moger on 2014-09-05 13:28:51
Sounds good...! Interesting point about stateful/stateless.
Plans to upgrade Wicket version in 2.0? or some other templating engine like thymeleaf
(http://thymeleaf.org) or JSF.
Reported by srbala on 2014-09-09 12:58:10
I plan to abandon Wicket (eventually).
Wicket is really good at composing everything server side and allows you to generate
quite complex dynamic pages. Unfortunately that power comes with the penalty of server-side
statefulness that I now find to be handicapping.
I've looked at Thymeleaf in the past, but not recently. I've been evaluating engines
this past summer: Groovy 2.3, FreeMarker, Trimou (Mustache). I'm not interested in
JSF b/c AFAIK that is also stateful. So far it's surprisingly hard to beat FreeMarker
performance, although I find it's lengthy,computer-sciencey documentation a major turn-off.
I plan to push more rendering logic into the client so AngularJS usage will increase.
At the moment I'm not committed to going full-on client-side, if I did Dart would
be a contender. [1].
[1]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/gitblit/thoughts/gitblit/UM3eoOWwjSg/HjyrXan62HkJ
Reported by James.Moger on 2014-09-09 13:29:37