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Hi,
today I've released the first public version of CodeMirror for ZK.
CodeMirror is a JavaScript library by Marijn Haverbeke that can be used to create a relatively pleasant editor interface for code-like content - computer programs, HTML markup, and similar.
Download and sources of the project are located at: http://code.google.com/p/zk-codemirror
Online-demo is located at: http://www.jease.org/codemirror
Please feel free to ping me if you have questions or suggestions.
Have fun,
Maik
Hi Tim,
in principle yes. I don't know if this is possible at all (due to policies etc.pp.), but as ZK seems not to be available via "official" maven-repos in the future, it would ease the dependency-management for maven-users when working with ZK-Core and ZK-3rd-party libraries. As I don't use maven I have no real stakes in this question.
Cheers, Maik
hi,
providing zk-codemirror in the zk repositories would be a possble solution. When using ZK this repository is mandatory anyway at the moment, since the latest zk jars are not in maven-central. So there should be a way to deliver jars for upload them to the ZK-repos.
@Peter
at the moment i started with JavaForge as projekt home for my zk-filebrowser componentset. The tooling there seems very comfortable, but also very complex. I plan to write some wiki documents and a demo app within this week.
/thomas
I agree with Maik and Thomas.
If you have a maven managed project and must put some jars like zk calendar or other zk libs manual in your project than you have such libs all times in your CVS repository too. That's not the sense of maven. So, please find a solution that such additional components and user contributions can be mavenized.
best
Stephan
Hi,
I've just uploaded a new release for zk-codemirror which uses the recently released CodeMirror 0.91 (including some important fixes for WebKit-based-Browsers like Safari or Chrome).
zk-codemirror works very stable and I can recommend it for production... I'm already using it in the latest JeaseCMS as pleasant ScriptEditor. Works like a charm.
Have fun,
Maik
Hi,
maybe an interesting update: I've added a parser for Mediawiki-Markup to zk-codemirror. And thanks to Matt who committed an improved configuration approach.
Download and sources of the project are located at: http://code.google.com/p/zk-codemirror
Online-demo is located at: http://www.jease.org/codemirror
Cheers, Maik
Asked: 2010-10-20 11:53:32 +0800
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Last updated: Dec 16 '10