I would like to have only one word in Bold in text editor.

As soon as I change font or change size, it is not longer showing bold text anymore. Even though in text editor is in Strong/Bold.

Hi, I am new to building pages with BB. I created a webpage and within a text block I bolded some texts, and in the Text editor they were all shown bolded with . Yet, when the page is viewed, certain texts were not bolded. No matter what I tried, unbolding and re bolding again, still certain text will not bold.


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Is there a way to add headings into the drop down bar. I want to pass values through the rich text editor. You see the dropdown on the screenshot that shows normal - i want to be able to select headings 1-6. At the minute I can only choose heading 1-2.

When I try to edit the value of any component on the page and hit submit, in some cases the value of the rich text input is returned as undefined but when I check the state of the component the value attribute has the correct value.

Hey @msapcili! No worries, it looks like I misunderstood exactly what was going on here. Good to hear that the workaround may be sufficient for now, but would you mind providing some more context on the initial bug?

I see, that's understandable. You mentioned you could consistently reproduce the error with the same content - do you mean a specific piece of text was being particularly problematic? If so, would you be open to sharing it for us to test with on our end?

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EDIT: You could technically do some of this with a text area, if you can have your client type in markdown format. Then allow the ability to upload images to specific directories, and add a tool for the client to select and add them into the text area. Definitely possible, albeit less than ideal.

I saw that but you know managers and operators, it is hard to do that way. of course, one big problem of this exchange resource is you cant select a text area and click the Bold icon to bold it!!! You need to click the bold icon and it inserts the format for you then you edit it which is not what we want.

Someone could probably make a Perspective component out of e.g. GitHub - sstur/react-rte: Pure React rich text WYSIWYG editor based on draft-js. relatively easily. Would probably require some external motivation (read: $$$) from interested parties.

I was wondering if anyone has ever tried to embed a text editor (i.e. Notepad++, Emacs, etc...) into a string control on a front panel GUI. By this I mean instead of a 'dumb' string control on the front panel, it is another program like notepad++ being shown in the front panel, with all of the functionality and finesses that the original program includes. I could create a notepad++ light edition using the string control and whole bunch of events, but it would be much easier if I could just show a finished program inside of the front panel 'container'. I have another program that is an analysis program in which I do this very thing... that program exposes an active x object that I then use in another VI. Currently I have used the system exec function together with the command line command codes to perform the functionality that I need. It just isn't as good as having control remain in LabVIEW. This VI launches notepad++ and waits for the user to complete editing the text and saving the file. Any help is appreciated, thanks!

I have used the .NET Rich Text control before to implement a simple text editor, but you still have to do quite a lot of coding to handle the events thrown up by the control. On the last project i was working on I simply used a string control because i did not need any formatting. Ctrl-X and Ctrl-V work in a string control without any programming, and using property nodes such as text.selection allow you to do stuff with your own toolbar. You can also do a custom shortcut menu for the control. The windows clipboard can be accessed using th Application Method Clipboard.Read or Write.

Thanks for your replies. I was wondering where I could find the .NET rich text control you mentioned? You also mentioned that there are alot of active x text editors to be had cheaply... Do you have one or more specifically in mind (and a link to that as well), preferably one that you have personally tried and think that it works well.

Now, when I click on the name of the text file, it opens in Dropbox's editor. In order to make it open in my preferred editor, I have to click on the three dots, right of the text file name, then click "open with" and select my editor. I tell it to make my editor default; the result is, in the future, I don't need to select my editor. However, I always need to click on the three dots, then click "open with". If I click on the file name it still opens in Dropbox's editor.

Not only that, but when I do an Open With on my android, it gives me a very limited set of choices. I tried installing a variety of text editors (since the new version of the Dropbox one is so horrible) and it would not let me choose any of them to be my default editor.

The Atto text editor (sometimes referred to as the 'HTML editor') has many icons to assist the user in entering content. Many of these icons and functions should be familiar to anyone who uses a word processor.

Text typed into the Atto editor is automatically saved if you leave the page. The default of 60 seconds may be changed by the administrator in Site administration>Plugins>Text editors>Atto HTML editor>Atto toolbar settings. If the user accidentally closes the tab or otherwise leaves the form without submitting, the text in the editor will be restored next time he opens the page. To discard a restored draft, the user needs to cancel the form or press the "Undo" button in the editor.

One of the tools available in the text editor is an automated accessibility checker which checks for some common errors in the text. These are usually things in the way the text is constructed that can prevent all users from having equal access to information and functionality. The list of problems that the accessibility checker looks for is:

The following keyboard shortcuts will work in the Atto text editor in most browsers. Note that for many of these commands to work you need to either click in the text editor or select content in the text editor.

The emoticon plugin inserts text representations of the emoticons in the content. The emoticon filter is responsible for converting these text sequences into proper smiley images. The emoticon filter is not enabled by default, which is why the emoticon plugin for Atto is not enabled by default.

While these are very popular plugins, there are downsides to enabling their use on a site. Firstly - user specified colours may conflict visually with the site colours chosen by the theme designer. Even if the colours of the content do not conflict with the colours of the current theme, if the theme is changed in future, or the content is reused on a different site conflicts may be introduced. There are 2 possible types of conflicts, the first is just a visually unappealing combination of colours, the second is a combination of colours that may produce text that is hard to read for some people. It is preferable if the theme designer uses some interesting colours that meet the accessibility standards required for the site in the theme for the site, and the person creating the content simply uses the proper heading levels (for example) to make use of those styles.

There are a number of plugins that support importing text from other sources.The Paste special plugin minimises the amount of superfluous HTML markupincluded when pasting content from an external editor such as Microsoft Word.

I am a complete novice with MOODLE. All I know is that yesterday when entering content to a course I had the text editor toolbar; and today, there is no toolbar and content is now in plain text/HTML code. I have no idea what happened overnight or how to get back the text editor toolbar! Did I inadvertently do something? Is there a plugin bug (I haven't installed any plugins recently that would have caused the disappearance of the text editor toolbar)? I tried reading similar posts and responses and I am totally clueless on how to manage the administrative side of things. Is there anyone who can please explain to me or help troubleshoot in laymen terms?

On a side note, I have access to a different MOODLE site (same version, 2.9) and there the toolbar exists when entering content. Where can I pinpoint the difference in settings between the two MOODLE sites where one has the text editor toolbar and the other does not?

Hi Gorman, sometimes there is another option (pull down menu) directly below the text area on what kind of editor to use. Also try with a different browser like Chrome or Firefox. Check there, and let us know. 


I love gEdit. Is not nearly as powerful as NotePad++, but its ultra-lightweight, and the default text editor in Ubuntu (or any other Gnome distro). It has a huge list of templates for syntax coloring. And be sure to download its gedit-plugins companion, it shines even more.

Also, you might consider geany. It's meant to be a more than just a text editor, it's actually a multi-language IDE. But since it's so simple, easy-to-use one, and lightweight, it could be considered a good editor alternative. And its in the official repos.

You can use KDE's Kate, it is very powerful (search for it in ubuntu software manager). Also if you want to pay for powerful text/html/programming editor, you can use UltraEdit LX. It has more features than Kate.

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