DokuWiki Prosemirror Plugin

A modern approach on DokuWiki WYSIWYG

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DokuWiki Prosemirror Plugin

The prosemirror plugin is a new WYSIWYG plugin for DokuWiki completely written from scratch with a clear focus on DokuWiki's features. It does not reuse a HTML editing component like CKEditor, but instead uses the abstract document based prosemirror toolkit. You can learn about why we believe this is the better approach to WYSIWYG in Wikis.

The prosemirror DokuWiki plugin was written by CosmoCode - a Berlin based software company well rooted in the DokuWiki ecosystem. CosmoCode provides DokuWiki services since it's beginnings and authored more than a hundred free and Open Source plugins for DokuWiki.

FAQ

:?: Where can I try this plugin?

:!: Right here in this wiki. Head over to the playground and edit it. You can switch seamlessly between WYSIWYG and syntax editing.

:?: What is the state of this plugin? Is it production ready?

:!: The plugin is currently able to process standard DokuWiki syntax. We implemented support for the Gallery Plugin as an example. Some of our customers are already using it in their wiki and it works fine on simple pages. Non-the-less, there are probably still a lot of bugs and quirks we haven't noticed, yet. You can see what we think is still missing at the roadmap. We currently classify the plugin as early beta.

:?: How do I install the plugin?

:!: The plugin can be downloaded from https://github.com/cosmocode/dokuwiki-plugin-prosemirror/archive/release.zip (you can use this URL from the extension manager).

:?: Will you continue to work on it?

:!: We'd love to. But we need a way to cross-finance this OpenSource work. Please read how you can help

:?: What browsers does the plugin support?

:!: We need modern JavaScript. It should work on every up-to-date version of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari and on Internet Explorer 11.

:?: I found a bug! How do I report it?

:!: Please refer to how you can help about that.
en/start.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/01 09:04 by Andreas Gohr

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