Table of Contents

This is way cooler than the built-in markdown style editor

It's grrrrrrrreat! =)

Ctrl+v images

TestText

I would like to insert a link to the prosemirror Plugin here

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TEST

Ok, lets type some text in bold and italics. It doesn't seem to take hotkeys like ctr-b for bold.

Takes a bit of getting used to on the mobile. But it works. Using wikisyntax here gets converted on toggling.

What about a drag and drop image? Nope, not happening.

dummtüch.sh
systemctl –user daemon-reload
systemctl –user enable –now jdOnFirefoxShutdown.service
hello.c
#include <stdio.h>
 
int main(void) {
   printf("Hello, World!\n");
   return 0;
}

Once installed, users will see a toggle button to switch between syntax and General usage should be self-explanatory with all formatting functionality available via a toolbar. Some elements open their own dialogs for configuration.

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This is a test sentence

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<cite>toto</cite>

Edit

I always miss the Undo function in built-in editor. This one provides that. But hey, no ARIA support (Ctrl+K for link)

Try it

You can try out this plugin at wysiwyg.wiki.cosmocode.de.

The popups are difficult to navigate, though.

Plugin Support

Plugins can integrate themselves into the editor, but so far very few do. The editor provides a toolbar to add arbitrary plugin syntax.2)

Below is3) a list of plugins with explicit Prosemirror support:

Das ist ein test:

Development

hjk
<root>1.25<root/>

How to help with Development

Get a developers license and do the work silly !

Test Überschrift

eins kleiner

noch kleiner
1)
ah, and the footnote editor is nice too!
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