When I intentionally misspell a word and then replace it using the webspellchecker spell checking functionality, the editor content appears to stop using the css applied through the bodyClass and contentCSS configurations. This persists when I continue typing or add an image. If I click on source twice, however, (to go to source and back to wysiwyg) the editor regains its bearings and uses the css files for the classes specified.
This occurs using the free spellchecker and with using the paid hosted version with a customer id.
Is there something I can do to fix this on my end?
Hi Jackherr,
Hi Jackherr,
could you be so kind as to report this on our Development site? Our QA will then be able to verify this issue.
Please provide as detailed information about your configuration as possible, especially your CSS settings that are related to the problem. Thank you!
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Thanks. Just submitted in the Development site.
Hello, Anna. While the
Hello, Anna. While the CKEditor developers consider the issue as I have reported and described on the development site, can you tell me if there is a way to detect when a dialog like wsc closes in CKEditor? I would then be able to toggle the mode in code to work around the issue.
Thanks.
I tried to reproduce your
I tried to reproduce your issue, but I've only seen a problem with disappearing image on Firefox. All classes and styles worked perfectly fine.
Your ticket (http://dev.ckeditor.com/ticket/10235) needs to be reported to WebSpellChecker team and closed on our side, because this is 3rd party plugin. I'll handle this.
Piotrek (Reinmar) Koszuliński
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I changed my mind and I haven
I changed my mind and I haven't closed it. Please, read my comment under the ticket.
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