card-mod-tinymce_editor 0.1 → 0.11.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/db/migrate_core_cards/20160804112560_add_tinymce_cards.rb +1 -1
  3. data/db/migrate_core_cards/20171113233151_update_tinymce_config.rb +1 -1
  4. data/db/migrate_core_cards/20190306172623_update_tinymce_config_to_v5.rb +1 -1
  5. data/db/migrate_core_cards/20190306172890_tinymce_add_nest_to_toolbar.rb +1 -1
  6. data/lib/card/reference/nest_parser.rb +74 -0
  7. data/lib/javascript/script_tinymce_config.js.coffee +1 -1
  8. data/public/assets/tinymce/jquery.tinymce.min.js +92 -0
  9. data/public/assets/tinymce/langs/readme.md +3 -0
  10. data/public/assets/tinymce/license.txt +504 -0
  11. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/advlist/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  12. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/anchor/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  13. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/autolink/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  14. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/autoresize/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  15. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/autosave/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  16. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/bbcode/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  17. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/charmap/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  18. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/code/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  19. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/codesample/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  20. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/colorpicker/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  21. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/contextmenu/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  22. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/directionality/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  23. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/js/emojis.js +9015 -0
  24. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/js/emojis.min.js +2 -0
  25. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  26. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/fullpage/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  27. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/fullscreen/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  28. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/help/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  29. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/hr/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  30. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/image/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  31. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/imagetools/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  32. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/importcss/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  33. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/insertdatetime/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  34. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/legacyoutput/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  35. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/link/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  36. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/lists/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  37. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/media/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  38. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/nest/plugin.min.js +1 -0
  39. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/nonbreaking/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  40. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/noneditable/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  41. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/pagebreak/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  42. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/paste/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  43. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/preview/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  44. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/print/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  45. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/quickbars/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  46. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/save/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  47. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/searchreplace/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  48. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/spellchecker/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  49. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/tabfocus/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  50. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/table/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  51. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/template/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  52. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/textcolor/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  53. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/textpattern/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  54. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/toc/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  55. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/visualblocks/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  56. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/visualchars/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  57. data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/wordcount/plugin.min.js +9 -0
  58. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/content/default/content.min.css +7 -0
  59. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/content/document/content.min.css +7 -0
  60. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/content/writer/content.min.css +7 -0
  61. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/content.inline.min.css +7 -0
  62. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/content.min.css +7 -0
  63. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/content.mobile.min.css +7 -0
  64. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/fonts/tinymce-mobile.woff +0 -0
  65. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/skin.min.css +7 -0
  66. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/skin.mobile.min.css +7 -0
  67. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/content.inline.min.css +7 -0
  68. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/content.min.css +7 -0
  69. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/content.mobile.min.css +7 -0
  70. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/fonts/tinymce-mobile.woff +0 -0
  71. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/skin.min.css +7 -0
  72. data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/skin.mobile.min.css +7 -0
  73. data/public/assets/tinymce/themes/mobile/theme.min.js +9 -0
  74. data/public/assets/tinymce/themes/silver/theme.min.js +9 -0
  75. data/public/assets/tinymce/tinymce.min.js +9 -0
  76. data/set/all/reference_editor.rb +17 -8
  77. data/set/all/reference_editor/_nest_editor.haml +1 -1
  78. data/set/all/reference_editor/nest_editor.rb +20 -16
  79. data/set/all/reference_editor/nest_image.rb +1 -1
  80. metadata +91 -9
  81. data/set/all/reference_editor/nest_editor/nest_parser.rb +0 -71
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  # -*- encoding : utf-8 -*-
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- class AddTinymceCards < Card::Migration
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+ class AddTinymceCards < Cardio::Migration
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  TINYMCE_CONFIG = <<-JSON.strip_heredoc
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  {
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  "width":"100%",
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  # -*- encoding : utf-8 -*-
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- class UpdateTinymceConfig < Card::Migration::Core
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+ class UpdateTinymceConfig < Cardio::Migration::Core
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  TINYMCE_CONF = <<-JSON.strip_heredoc
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  {
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  "theme": "modern",
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- class UpdateTinymceConfigToV5 < Card::Migration::Core
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+ class UpdateTinymceConfigToV5 < Cardio::Migration::Core
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  DEPRECATED_PLUGINS = %w[contextmenu textcolor colorpicker].freeze
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  def up
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- class TinymceAddNestToToolbar < Card::Migration::Core
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+ class TinymceAddNestToToolbar < Cardio::Migration::Core
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  def up
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+ class Card
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+ class Reference
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+ # Extracts all information needed to generate the nest editor form
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+ # from a nest syntax string
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+ class NestParser
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+ NEST_OPTIONS = %i[view title show hide wrap help variant size params].freeze
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+
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+ attr_reader :name, :options, :item_options, :raw
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+
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+ def self.new nest_string, default_view, default_item_view
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+ return super if nest_string.is_a? String
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+
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+ OpenStruct.new(name: "", field?: true,
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+ options: [[:view, default_view]], item_options: [],
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+ raw: "{{+|view: #{default_view}}}")
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.new_image name
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+ OpenStruct.new(name: name, field?: true,
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+ options: [%i[view content], %i[size medium]],
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+ item_options: [],
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+ raw: "{{+#{name}|view: content; size: medium}}")
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+ end
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+
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+ def field?
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+ @field
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+ end
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+
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+ def initialize nest_string, _default_view, default_item_view
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+ @raw = nest_string
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+ @default_item_view = default_item_view
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+ nest = Card::Content::Chunk::Nest.new nest_string, nil
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+ init_name nest.name
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+ extract_item_options nest.options
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+ @options = extract_options nest.options
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def init_name name
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+ @field = name.to_name.simple_relative?
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+ @name = @field ? name.to_s[1..-1] : name
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+ end
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+
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+ def extract_options options
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+ Card::Reference::NestParser::NEST_OPTIONS.each_with_object([]) do |key, res|
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+ next unless options[key]
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+ if key.in? %i[show hide]
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+ values = Card::View.normalize_list(options[key])
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+ res.concat(values.map { |val| [key, val] })
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+ else
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+ res << [key, options[key]]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def extract_item_options options
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+ @item_options = []
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+ item_options = options[:items]
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+ while item_options
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+ next_item_options = item_options[:items]
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+ @item_options << extract_options(item_options)
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+ item_options = next_item_options
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ tinyMCE.baseURL = decko.path('assets/card-mod-tinymce_editor/tinymce')
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+ /**
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+ * Copyright (c) Tiny Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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+ * Licensed under the LGPL or a commercial license.
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+ * For LGPL see License.txt in the project root for license information.
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+ * For commercial licenses see https://www.tiny.cloud/
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+ */
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+ /**
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+ * Jquery integration plugin.
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+ *
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+ * @class tinymce.core.JqueryIntegration
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+ * @private
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+ */
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+ !function(){var f,c,u,p,d,s=[];d="undefined"!=typeof global?global:window,p=d.jQuery;var v=function(){
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+ // Reference to tinymce needs to be lazily evaluated since tinymce
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+ // might be loaded through the compressor or other means
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+ return d.tinymce};p.fn.tinymce=function(o){var e,t,i,l=this,r="";
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+ // No match then just ignore the call
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+ if(!l.length)return l;
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+ // Get editor instance
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+ if(!o)return v()?v().get(l[0].id):null;l.css("visibility","hidden");// Hide textarea to avoid flicker
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+ var n=function(){var a=[],c=0;
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+ // Apply patches to the jQuery object, only once
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+ u||(m(),u=!0),
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+ // Create an editor instance for each matched node
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+ l.each(function(e,t){var n,i=t.id,r=o.oninit;
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+ // Generate unique id for target element if needed
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+ i||(t.id=i=v().DOM.uniqueId()),
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+ // Only init the editor once
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+ v().get(i)||(
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+ // Create editor instance and render it
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+ n=v().createEditor(i,o),a.push(n),n.on("init",function(){var e,t=r;l.css("visibility",""),
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+ r&&++c==a.length&&("string"==typeof t&&(e=-1===t.indexOf(".")?null:v().resolve(t.replace(/\.\w+$/,"")),t=v().resolve(t)),
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+ // Call the oninit function with the object
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+ t.apply(e||v(),a))}))}),
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+ // Render the editor instances in a separate loop since we
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+ p.each(a,function(e,t){t.render()})};
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+ // Load TinyMCE on demand, if we need to
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+ if(d.tinymce||c||!(e=o.script_url))
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+ // Delay the init call until tinymce is loaded
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+ 1===c?s.push(n):n();else{c=1,t=e.substring(0,e.lastIndexOf("/")),
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+ // Setup tinyMCEPreInit object this will later be used by the TinyMCE
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+ // url contains gzip then we assume it's a compressor
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+ -1!=e.indexOf("gzip")&&(i=o.language||"en",e=e+(/\?/.test(e)?"&":"?")+"js=true&core=true&suffix="+escape(r)+"&themes="+escape(o.theme||"modern")+"&plugins="+escape(o.plugins||"")+"&languages="+(i||""),
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+ // Check if compressor script is already loaded otherwise setup a basic one
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+ d.tinyMCE_GZ||(d.tinyMCE_GZ={start:function(){var n=function(e){v().ScriptLoader.markDone(v().baseURI.toAbsolute(e))};
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+ n("themes/"+o.theme+"/theme"+r+".js"),n("themes/"+o.theme+"/langs/"+i+".js"),
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+ // Add plugins with languages
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+ p.each(o.plugins.split(","),function(e,t){t&&(n("plugins/"+t+"/plugin"+r+".js"),n("plugins/"+t+"/langs/"+i+".js"))})},end:function(){}}));var a=document.createElement("script");a.type="text/javascript",a.onload=a.onreadystatechange=function(e){e=e||window.event,2===c||"load"!=e.type&&!/complete|loaded/.test(a.readyState)||(v().dom.Event.domLoaded=1,c=2,
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+ o.script_loaded&&o.script_loaded(),n(),p.each(s,function(e,t){t()}))},a.src=e,document.body.appendChild(a)}return l},
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+ // it's now possible to use things like $('*:tinymce') to get all TinyMCE bound elements.
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+ p.extend(p.expr[":"],{tinymce:function(e){var t;return!!(e.id&&"tinymce"in d&&(t=v().get(e.id))&&t.editorManager===v())}});
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+ var m=function(){
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+ "remove"===e&&this.each(function(e,t){var n=l(t);n&&n.remove()}),this.find("span.mceEditor,div.mceEditor").each(function(e,t){var n=v().get(t.id.replace(/_parent$/,""));n&&n.remove()})},o=function(i){var e,t=this;
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+ t.each(function(e,t){var n;(n=v().get(t.id))&&n.setContent(i)});else if(0<t.length&&(e=v().get(t[0].id)))return e.getContent()},l=function(e){var t=null;return e&&e.id&&d.tinymce&&(t=v().get(e.id)),t},u=function(e){return!!(e&&e.length&&d.tinymce&&e.is(":tinymce"))},s={};
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+ // Patch some setter/getter functions these will
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+ // example $('#editorid').html('Content'); will update the TinyMCE iframe instance
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+ p.each(["text","html","val"],function(e,t){var a=s[t]=p.fn[t],c="text"===t;p.fn[t]=function(e){var t=this;if(!u(t))return a.apply(t,arguments);if(e!==f)return o.call(t.filter(":tinymce"),e),a.apply(t.not(":tinymce"),arguments),t;// return original set for chaining
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+ var i="",r=arguments;return(c?t:t.eq(0)).each(function(e,t){var n=l(t);i+=n?c?n.getContent().replace(/<(?:"[^"]*"|'[^']*'|[^'">])*>/g,""):n.getContent({save:!0}):a.apply(p(t),r)}),i}}),
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+ p.each(["append","prepend"],function(e,t){var n=s[t]=p.fn[t],r="prepend"===t;p.fn[t]=function(i){var e=this;return u(e)?i!==f?("string"==typeof i&&e.filter(":tinymce").each(function(e,t){var n=l(t);n&&n.setContent(r?i+n.getContent():n.getContent()+i)}),n.apply(e.not(":tinymce"),arguments),e):void 0:n.apply(e,arguments)}}),
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+ // Makes sure that the editor instance gets properly destroyed when the parent element is removed
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+ p.each(["remove","replaceWith","replaceAll","empty"],function(e,t){var n=s[t]=p.fn[t];p.fn[t]=function(){return r.call(this,t),n.apply(this,arguments)}}),s.attr=p.fn.attr,
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+ p.fn.attr=function(e,t){var n=this,i=arguments;if(!e||"value"!==e||!u(n))return s.attr.apply(n,i);if(t!==f)return o.call(n.filter(":tinymce"),t),s.attr.apply(n.not(":tinymce"),i),n;// return original set for chaining
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+ var r=n[0],a=l(r);return a?a.getContent({save:!0}):s.attr.apply(p(r),i)}}}();
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+ GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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