Instead of using global JS-variables and ignoring serendipity[textarea]={$view}, this approach actually uses the variable and therefore reinstates wysiwyg_init.tpl. ckeditor_custom_config.js (Thx Ian!) is still respected, but the toolbar got restored to the old version. We need an easy way to remove _underline_, for example. It could be extended though. This fixes #{107} somewhat, as serendipity_image_selector.php is useable now, but still with display errors (and without an upload widget). Probably still a good idea to copy the ML-eapproach of the normal textareas This also works with htmlnuggets, without using spawnnugget from the core, instead wysiwyg_init.tpl gets reused in the plugin-config. ckeditor_custom_plugin.js got emptied, the relevant code (which should only be the part that adds the plugins into the toolbar) should be integrated into wysiwyg_init.tpl).
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JavaScript
/**
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* @fileOverview A Serendipity custom CKEDITOR additional plugin creator file: ckeditor_custom_plugin.js, v. 1.0, 2014-03-15, Ian
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*/
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