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This module shows very few buttons by default. Not a bad thing in itself, but the module does not contain images for additional buttons. This can add a little more work to getting additional buttons to work (get matching set elsewhere, or check upstream if it also provide buttons...)
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Comment #1
mlsamuelson CreditAttribution: mlsamuelson commentednbz,
There is a full HTML set out there for markItUp (which comes with buttons), and I will probably include it when development gets to that point.
At the moment my focus has been less on the editor itself and more on integrating the module with Drupal - input formats and textarea targeting for the most part. Once I have that in place and committed I plan to put more attention into what's actually happening in markItUp, the editor.
Note, there is a 1.1 release of markItUp coming soon, so I'm also holding off somewhat for that, too. (The markitup plugin creator has been kind enough to give me a copy of that release early, but I haven't had a chance to test it out yet, but expect to do so before long).
mlsamuelson
Comment #2
NaheemSays CreditAttribution: NaheemSays commentedNo probs - I was planning on waiting til at least a dev release was out before filing the issue, but decided against that so as not to forget. (same with the smileys issue.)
Thanks for taking time out to explain what is happening.
PS totally unrelated to this topic, but I recently used Invision Power board. Nothing spectacular, but there was one feature which would be interesting - changing input format would change the markup of the post on the fly. (BBCode) No idea how they did that, but it would be useful here with the many input format options.