Problem/Motivation

When using "source" mode in CKEditor, the `autogrow` plugin doesn't work, and you cannot resize the window.

Proposed resolution

I guess we have resize widgets in core, and should use them for UI consistency, so pop a resize on the window when in source mode?

Comments

sime created an issue. See original summary.

Wim Leers’s picture

Title: Cannot resize ckeditor in "source" mode » [upstream] CKEditor Autogrow doesn't work while the source editing mode is active
Version: 8.3.6 » 8.4.x-dev
Status: Active » Postponed
Issue tags: +Needs upstream bugfix
Related issues: +#2239419: Include CKEditor's AutoGrow plug-in

Thanks for reporting this! I was able to reproduce this in 8.4.x HEAD, with CKEditor 4.7.1 (you were using Drupal 8.3.6, with CKEditor 4.6.2).

Created an upstream issue, because I could not find an existing bug report for this. See https://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor-dev/issues/758.

Wim Leers’s picture

Version: 8.4.x-dev » 8.5.x-dev
Category: Bug report » Feature request
Issue tags: -Needs upstream bugfix +Needs upstream feature

Apparently the autogrow plugin was never designed to work with source mode: https://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor-dev/issues/758#issuecomment-322722644.

Therefore this is a feature request.

sime’s picture

Nice :)

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quietone’s picture

Project: Drupal core » CKEditor 4 - WYSIWYG HTML editor
Version: 9.5.x-dev » 1.0.x-dev
Component: ckeditor.module » Code

CKEditor has been removed from core, CKEditor 4 is removed from Drupal Core in 10.0.0