Check the Development (Commits) pane. The work is done on a branch which includes also the changes needed to bundle. I’m going to merge this branch on master if no one is against it.
From the point of view of the WYSIWYG editor support for realtime editing is a feature implemented as a CKEditor plugin (xwiki-realtime
), same as support for rendering macros is a feature implemented as a CKEditor plugin (xwiki-macro
). The CKEditor administration section doesn’t provide dedicated configuration options to disable say the new Image plugin, or the office import. It provides a generic way to disable any of the available CKEditor plugins. Enabling realtime wouldn’t be different from enabling support for changing the text color or font. These are also provided by CKEditor plugins that are disabled by default (but for other reasons).
The realtime WYSIWYG editor is not a different editor. It’s just an enhancement of the existing CKEditor editor. Seeing it as a different editor creates confusion IMO, and it adds complexity at the implementation level, especially with regard to the In-place edit mode (where the editor is destroyed and reloaded multiple times without reloading the page, and it’s easier to be a plugin, that gets destroyed and reloaded automatically, than to write / duplicate code that handles the reloading of the “Realtime WYSIWYG Editor”).
I’ll open a separate vote for the Wiki editor, but ATM we’re missing an administration UI to enable/disable the realtime wiki editor (you currently need to add some xobjects).
Thanks,
Marius