INSTALL.txt in TinyMCE 6.2
Same filename and directory in other branches
******************************************************************** D R U P A L M O D U L E ******************************************************************** Name: TinyMCE module Dependancies: This module requires the third-party TinyMCE editor and a Javascript-enabled web browser. Currently it is known to work with Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Firefox and degrade gracefully for Safari and Konqueror users. A browser compatibility chart is here: http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/tinymce/docs/compatiblity_chart.html INSTALLATION: ******************************************************************** NOTE: During this installation process you'll be asked to also install the official TinyMCE package from tinymce.moxiecode.com. 1. Place the entire tinymce directory into your Drupal modules/ directory. 2. Download the latest version of TinyMCE from http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ Remember to uncompress the file and make sure the folder is named 'tinymce'. 3. Place the entire 'tinymce' engine folder inside your modules/tinymce directory. So the TinyMCE engine will live in modules/tinymce/tinymce 4. Enable this module by navigating to: administer > modules *note - all database tables will be automatically created during this step 5. Setup role based tinymce profiles via administer > settings > tinymce 6. To boost the performance of TinyMCE, download the "TinyMCE compressor" from: http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/download.php Place the tiny_mce_gzip.js and tiny_mce_gzip.php files in modules/tinymce/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce 7. To use AJAX spell checking, download the spellchecker plugin: (note: this requires TinyMCE 2.0.6+) http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/download.php Extract this file to modules/tinymce/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/ Then edit config.php in plugins/spellchecker/: Uncomment this line and comment out all other require_once's: require_once("classes/TinyGoogleSpell.class.php"); // Google web service Set this to true: $spellCheckerConfig['enabled'] = true; Enable spellchecker in TinyMCE settings page, under "buttons and plugins" Create new content as a role that has TinyMCE permissions and see TinyMCE in action!
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- ********************************************************************
- D R U P A L M O D U L E
- ********************************************************************
- Name: TinyMCE module
-
- Dependancies:
- This module requires the third-party TinyMCE editor and a
- Javascript-enabled web browser. Currently it is known to work
- with Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Firefox and degrade gracefully
- for Safari and Konqueror users. A browser compatibility chart is here:
-
- http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/tinymce/docs/compatiblity_chart.html
-
-
- INSTALLATION:
- ********************************************************************
-
- NOTE: During this installation process you'll be asked to also
- install the official TinyMCE package from
- tinymce.moxiecode.com.
-
-
- 1. Place the entire tinymce directory into your Drupal modules/
- directory.
-
-
- 2. Download the latest version of TinyMCE from
-
- http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
-
- Remember to uncompress the file and make sure the folder is named
- 'tinymce'.
-
-
- 3. Place the entire 'tinymce' engine folder inside your modules/tinymce
- directory. So the TinyMCE engine will live in modules/tinymce/tinymce
-
-
- 4. Enable this module by navigating to:
-
- administer > modules
-
- *note - all database tables will be automatically created during this step
-
-
- 5. Setup role based tinymce profiles via
-
- administer > settings > tinymce
-
-
- 6. To boost the performance of TinyMCE, download the "TinyMCE compressor" from:
-
- http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/download.php
-
- Place the tiny_mce_gzip.js and tiny_mce_gzip.php files in
-
- modules/tinymce/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce
-
-
- 7. To use AJAX spell checking, download the spellchecker plugin:
- (note: this requires TinyMCE 2.0.6+)
-
- http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/download.php
-
- Extract this file to
-
- modules/tinymce/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/
-
- Then edit config.php in plugins/spellchecker/:
-
- Uncomment this line and comment out all other require_once's:
-
- require_once("classes/TinyGoogleSpell.class.php"); // Google web service
-
- Set this to true:
-
- $spellCheckerConfig['enabled'] = true;
-
- Enable spellchecker in TinyMCE settings page, under "buttons and plugins"
-
-
-
- Create new content as a role that has TinyMCE permissions and see TinyMCE in
- action!
-
-