Opened 12 years ago
Closed 12 years ago
#10045 closed Bug (invalid)
icons missing
Reported by: | vd63 | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | UI : Toolbar | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
Within Drupal 7 CKEditor module, my profil is associated with text format "Full HTML" (no html restriction).
I put some icons in the toolbar which are invisible in user mode.
- all alignment icons
- font color, font size...
- ...
See screenshot
Attachments (2)
Change History (9)
Changed 12 years ago by
Attachment: | CKEditor boutons utilisés.jpg added |
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comment:1 Changed 12 years ago by
It looks like you downloaded the "standard" version of CKEditor, try the full version which contains more buttons / plugins.
comment:2 Changed 12 years ago by
Keywords: | icons removed |
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Status: | new → pending |
Version: | 4.0.1 |
@vd63 - it looks to me that you have downloaded standard version instead of full. Could you confirm or deny this so that we could continue or close this ticket?
comment:3 Changed 12 years ago by
Well I removed it because I thought it was fixed, biut it is not:
I see this too. I had installed the standard ckeditor. The CKEditor download page says in large print that all downloads are the full version, but they lie. So I got the "full version" and replaced the directory sites/all/modules/ckeditor/ckeditor with the unzipped content. But now I do not see ckeditor at all. There is no permission "access ckeditor" listed in the permission list.
I uninstalled and reinstalled, and still do not see ckeditor. I cleared the caches too. There are no database updates.
I recall that there was a page that allowed me to select CKeditor for editing, but I can't find it.
When I restarted my browsers, all I now see is a plain window in 3 different browsers. :( CKEditor is not there.
comment:4 Changed 12 years ago by
@jarome all buttons(plugins) are available in full version. End of story.
If you want to chooses specific plugins you can use builder for that.
There is no permission "access ckeditor" listed in the permission list.
My guess is that you are using Windows Server probably. I have noticed there that it matters sometimes where you unzip your files. This may take place on other systems as well.
What you have here is no CKEditor error but folder permission problem. In windows just righ-click on folder, go to security tab and set permissions as other folders have. In linux use chmod.
comment:5 Changed 12 years ago by
@jarome : I have exactly the same problem. I download the full version and put it the ckeditor folder (COPY_HERE.txt) instead of the standard version. After that, there is a blank zone instead of ckeditor also.
I put back standard version and (after clearing cache), I get back the ckeditor (always without align icons and others...)
comment:6 Changed 12 years ago by
I am running on Linux, and I checked permissions. I made two folders under modules/ckeditor: ckeditorfull and ckeditor basic. Then I copied (-R) the basic to ckeditor, and it worked again. Then I deleted that ckeditor and copied ckeditorfull to ckeditor, flushed the caches, and it is working again. Very strange.
While I am posting, is there a way to merge table cells using ckeditor?
comment:7 Changed 12 years ago by
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | pending → closed |
@vd63 and @jarome you both had folder permission/owner issue which has nothing to do with CKEditor.
While I am posting, is there a way to merge table cells using ckeditor?
You need table tools plugin available in full version. Right click on table cell and option will be there.
I'm closing this issue as the only problem here is downloading standard except for full version.
Toolbar configuration