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Discussion icon you can set the editor in a config file

Posted by: kaixo at 2004-03-04

You can set the editor in a config file located in your home folder after the first attempt to launch by clicking the pencil in the browser. The file called: .zope-external-edit

Plus you can easily configure the browser with firefox (maybe mozilla too?) just by clicking on that pencil, then a pop up window appears, where you can choose that zopeedit.py, and clicking a button will make it default...

Plone users don't forget to enable external editor option in portal settings.

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Discussion icon Configuring Editor to not lose parent process

Posted by: scuse140 at 2004-05-27

Hello, I was just curious. How do you configure the editor to not lose its parent process.

I am trying to get Dreamweaver to work as the external editor for plone. I keep on getting the error that I have lost a parent process. For some reason, the first time I tried using Dreamweaver as the external editor, the thing worked perfectly.

Since that day, it will always lose the process.

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Discussion icon Where's this pencillllllllllll

Posted by: Lethalman at 2004-06-14

I'm using FireFox and i can't find this pencil image.