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+ Version 4.0.2 (2013-07-18)
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+ Fixed bug where formatting using menus or toolbars wasn't possible on Opera 12.15.
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+ Fixed bug where IE 8 keyboard input would break after paste using the paste plugin.
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+ Fixed bug where IE 8 would throw an error when populating image size in image dialog.
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+ Fixed bug where image resizing wouldn't work properly on latest IE 10.0.9 version.
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+ Fixed bug where focus wasn't moved to the hovered menu button in a menubar container.
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+ Fixed bug where paste would produce an extra uneeded undo level on IE and Gecko.
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+ Fixed so anchors gets listed in the link dialog as they where in TinyMCE 3.x.
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+ Fixed so sub, sup and strike though gets passed through when pasting from Word.
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+ Fixed so Ctrl+P can be used to print the current document. Patch contributed by jashua212.
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+ Version 4.0.1 (2013-06-26)
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+ Added new paste_as_text config option to force paste as plaintext mode.
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+ Added new pastetext menu item that lets you toggle paste as plain text mode on/off.
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+ Added new insertdatetime_element option to insertdatetime plugin. Enables HTML5 time element support.
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+ Added new spellchecker_wordchar_pattern option to allow configuration of language specific characters.
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+ Added new marker to formats menu displaying the formats used at the current selection/caret location.
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+ Fixed bug where the position of the text color picker would be wrong if you switched to fullscreen.
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+ Fixed bug where the link plugin would ask to add the mailto: prefix multiple times.
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+ Fixed bug where list outdent operation could produce empty list elements on specific selections.
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+ Fixed bug where element path wouldn't properly select parent elements on IE.
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+ Fixed bug where IE would sometimes throw an exception when extrancting the current selection range.
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+ Fixed bug where line feeds wasn't properly rendered in source view on IE.
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+ Fixed bug where word count wouldn't be properly rendered on IE 7.
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+ Fixed bug where menubuttons/listboxes would have an incorrect height on IE 7.
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+ Fixed bug where browser spellchecking was enabled while editing inline on IE 10.
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+ Fixed bug where spellchecker wouldn't properly find non English words.
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+ Fixed bug where deactivating inline editor instances would force padding-top: 0 on page body.
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+ Fixed bug where jQuery would initialize editors multiple times since it didn't check if the editor already existed.
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+ Fixed bug where it wasn't possible to paste contents on IE 10 in modern UI mode when paste filtering was enabled.
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+ Fixed bug where tabfocus plugin wouldn't work properly on inline editor instances.
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+ Fixed bug where fullpage plugin would clear the existing HTML head if contents where inserted into the editor.
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+ Fixed bug where deleting all table rows/columns in a table would cause an exception to be thrown on IE.
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+ Fixed so color button panels gets toggled on/off when activated/deactivated.
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+ Fixed so format menu items that can't be applied to the current selection gets disabled.
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+ Fixed so the icon parameter for addButton isn't automatically filled if a button text is provided.
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+ Fixed so image size fields gets updated when selecting a new image in the image dialog.
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+ Fixed so it doesn't load any language pack if the language option is set to "en".
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+ Fixed so ctrl+shift+z works as an alternative redo shortcut to match a common Mac OS X shortcut.
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+ Fixed so it's not possible to drag/drop in images in Gecko by default when paste plugin is enabled.
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+ Fixed so format menu item texts gets translated using the specified language pack.
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+ Fixed so the image dialog title is the same as the insert/edit image button text.
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+ Fixed so paste as plain text produces BR:s in PRE block and when forced_root_block is disabled.
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+ Version 4.0 (2013-06-13)
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+ Added new insertdate_dateformat, insertdate_timeformat and insertdate_formats options to insertdatetime.
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+ Added new font_formats, fontsize_formats and block_formats options to configure fontselect, fontsizeselect and formatselect.
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+ Added new table_clone_elements option to table plugin. Enables you to specify what elements to clone when adding columns/rows.
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+ Added new auto detect logic for site and email urls in link plugin to match the logic found in 3.x.
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+ Added new getParams/setParams to WindowManager to make it easier to handle params to iframe based dialogs. Contributed by Ryan Demmer.
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+ Added new textcolor options that enables you to specify the colors you want to display. Contributed by Jennifer Arsenault.
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+ Added new external file support for link_list and image_list options. The file format is a simple JSON file.
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+ Added new "both" mode for the resize option. Enables resizing in both width and height.
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+ Added new paste_data_images option that allows you to enable/disable paste of data images.
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+ Added new fixed_toolbar_container option that allows you to add a fixed container for the inline toolbar.
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+ Fixed so font name, font size and block format select boxes gets updated with the current format.
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+ Fixed so the resizeTo/resizeBy methods for the theme are exposed as it as in 3.x.
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+ Fixed so the textcolor controls are splitbuttons as in 3.x. Patch contributed by toxalot/jashua212.
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+ Fixed bug where the theme content css wasn't loaded into the preview dialog.
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+ Fixed bug where the template description in template dialog wouldn't display the text correctly.
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+ Fixed bug where various UI elements wasn't properly removed when an editor instance was removed.
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+ Fixed bug where editing links in inline mode would fail on WebKit.
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+ Fixed bug where the pagebreak_separator option in the pagebreak plugin wasn't working properly.
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+ Fixed bug where the child panels of the float panel in inline mode wasn't properly placed.
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+ Fixed bug where the float panel children of windows wasn't position fixed.
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+ Fixed bug where the size of the ok button was hardcoded, caused issues with i18n.
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+ Fixed bug where single comment in editor would cause exceptions due to resolve path logic not detecting elements only.
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+ Fixed bug where switching alignment of tables in dialogs wouldn't properly remove existing alignments.
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+ Fixed bug where the table properties dialog would show columns/rows textboxes.
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+ Fixed bug where jQuery wasn't used instead of Sizzle in the jQuery version of TinyMCE.
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+ Fixed bug where setting resize option to false whouldn't properly render the word count.
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+ Fixed bug where table row type change would produce multiple table section elements.
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+ Fixed bug where table row type change on multiple rows would add them in incorrect order.
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+ Fixed bug where fullscreen plugin would maximize the editor on resize after toggling it off.
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+ Fixed bug where context menu would be position at an incorrect coordinate in inline mode.
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+ Fixed bug where inserting lists in inline mode on IE would produce errors since the body would be converted.
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+ Fixed bug where the body couldn't be styled properly in custom content_css files.
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+ Fixed bug where template plugins menu item would override the image menu item.
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+ Fixed bug where IE 7-8 would render the text inside inputs at the wrong vertical location.
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+ Fixed bug where IE configured to IE 7 compatibility mode wouldn't render the icons properly.
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+ Fixed bug where editor.focus wouldn't properly fire the focusin event on WebKit.
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+ Fixed bug where some keyboard shortcuts wouldn't work on IE 8.
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+ Fixed bug where the undo state wasn't updated until the end of a typing level.
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+ Fixed bug where keyboard shortcuts on Mac OS wasn't working correctly.
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+ Fixed bug where empty inline elements would be created when toggling formatting of in empty block.
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+ Fixed bug where applying styles on WebKit would fail in inline mode if the user released the mouse button outside the body.
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+ Fixed bug where the visual aids menu item wasn't selected if the editor was empty.
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+ Fixed so the isDirty/isNotDirty states gets updated to true/false on save() and change events.
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+ Fixed so skins have separate CSS files for inline and iframe mode.
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+ Fixed so menus and tool tips gets constrained to the current viewport.
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+ Fixed so an error is thrown if users load jQuery after the jQuery version of TinyMCE.
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+ Fixed so the filetype for media dialog passes out media instead of image as file type.
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+ Fixed so it's possible to disable the toolbar by setting it to false.
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+ Fixed so autoresize plugin isn't initialized when the editor is in inline mode.
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+ Fixed so the inline editing toolbar will be rendered below elements if it doesn't fit above it.
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+ Version 4.0b3 (2013-05-15)
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+ Added new optional advanced tab for image dialog with hspace, vspace, border and style.
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+ Added new change event that gets fired when undo levels are added to editor instances.
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+ Added new removed_menuitems option enables you to list menu items to remove from menus.
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+ Added new external_plugins option enables you to specify external locations for plugins.
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+ Added new language_url option enables you to specify an external location for the language pack.
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+ Added new table toolbar control that displays a menu for inserting/editing menus.
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+ Fixed bug where IE 10 wouldn't load files properly from cache.
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+ Fixed bug where image dialog wouldn't properly remove width/height if blanked.
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+ Fixed bug where all events wasn't properly unbound when editor instances where removed.
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+ Fixed bug where data- attributes wasn't working properly in the SaxParser.
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+ Fixed bug where Gecko wouldn't properly render broken images.
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+ Fixed bug where Gecko wouldn't produce the same error dialog on paste as other browsers.
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+ Fixed bug where is wasn't possible to prevent execCommands in beforeExecCommand event.
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+ Fixed bug where the fullpage_hide_in_source_view option wasn't working in the fullpage plugin.
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+ Fixed bug where the WindowManager close method wouldn't properly close the top most window.
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+ Fixed bug where it wasn't possible to paste in IE 10 due to JS exception.
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+ Fixed bug where tab key didn't move to the right child control in tabpanels.
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+ Fixed bug where enter inside a form would focus the first button like control in TinyMCE.
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+ Fixed bug where it would match scripts that looked like the tinymce base directory incorrectly.
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+ Fixed bug where the spellchecker wouldn't properly toggle off the spellcheck mode if no errors where found.
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+ Fixed bug in searchreplace plugin where it would remove all spans instead of the marker spans.
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+ Fixed issue where selector wouldn't disable existing mode setting.
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+ Fixed so it's easier to configure the menu and menubar.
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+ Fixed so bodyId/bodyClass is applied to preview as it's done to the editor iframe.
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+ Version 4.0b2 (2013-04-24)
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+ Added new rel_list option to link plugin. Enables you to specify values for a rel drop down.
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+ Added new target_list option to link plugin. Enables you to add to or disable the link targets.
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+ Added new link_list option to link plugin. Enables you to specify a list of links to pick from.
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+ Added new image_list option to image pluigin. Enables you to specify a list of images to pick from.
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+ Added new textcolor plugin. This plugin holds the text color and text background color buttons.
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+ Fixed bug where alignment of images wasn't working properly on Firefox.
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+ Fixed bug where IE 8 would throw error when inserting a table.
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+ Fixed bug where IE 8 wouldn't render the element path properly.
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+ Fixed bug where old IE versions would render a red focus border.
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+ Fixed bug where old IE versions would render a frameborder for iframes.
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+ Fixed bug where WebKit wouldn't properly open the cell properties dialog on edge case selection.
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+ Fixed bug where charmap wouldn't correctly render all characters in grid.
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+ Fixed bug where link dialog wouldn't update the link text properly.
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+ Fixed bug where the focus/blur states on inline editors wasn't handled correctly on IE.
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+ Fixed bug where IE would throw "unknown error" exception sometimes in ForceBlocks logic.
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+ Fixed bug where IE would't properly render disabled buttons in button groups.
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+ Fixed bug where tab key wouldn't properly move to next input field in dialogs.
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+ Fixed bug where resize handles for tables and images would appear at wrong positions on IE 8.
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+ Fixed bug where dialogs would produce stack overflow if title was wider than content.
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+ Fixed bug with table cell/row menu items being enabled even if no cell was selected.
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+ Fixed so the text to display is after the URL field in the link dialog.
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+ Fixed so the width setting applies to the editor panel in modern theme.
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+ Fixed so it's easier to make custom icons for buttons using plain old images.
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+ Version 4.0b1 (2013-04-11)
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+ Added new node.js based build process used uglify, amdlc, jake etc.
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+ Added new package.json to enable easy installation of dependent npm packages used for building.
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+ Added new link, image, charmap, anchor, code, hr plugins since these are now moved out of the theme.
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+ Rewrote all plugins and themes from scratch so they match the new UI framework.
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+ Replaced all events to use the more common <target>.on/off(<event>) methods instead of <target>.<event>.add/remove.
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+ Rewrote the TinyMCE core to use AMD style modules. Gets compiled to an inline library using amdlc.
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+ Rewrote all core logic to pass jshint rules. Each file has specific jshint rules.
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+ Removed all IE6 specific logic since 4.x will no longer support such an old browser.
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+ Reworked the file names and directory structure of the whole project to be more similar to other JS projects.
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+ Replaced tinymce.util.Cookie with tinymce.util.LocalStorage. Fallback to userData for IE 7 native localStorage for the rest.
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+ Replaced the old 3.x UI with a new modern UI framework.
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+ Removed "simple" theme and added new "modern" theme.
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+ Removed advhr, advimage, advlink, iespell, inlinepopups, xhtmlxtras and style plugins.
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+ Updated Sizzle to the latest version.
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