The editor always comes with the ability to switch between html and design mode
and there is no ability to switch this button off. My solution is to update
the toolbar and add this to the beginning
var rte_toolbar = {
disable : {ignore: true},
.....
Then update the create_toolbar function in the code to check if ignore is set
thus not physically adding the button to the toolbar can be used on any button
to disable. also since the second item on the tool bar might be a separator
add a counter that will only show a separator if an icon has been shown before
it so this will remove multiple separators in a row.
lwRTE.prototype.create_toolbar = function(controls) {
var iCounter =0;
var self = this;
var tb = $("<div></div>").addClass('rte-toolbar').width('100%').append($("<ul></ul>")).append($("<div></div>").addClass('clear'));
var obj, li;
for (var key in controls){
if(controls[key].ignore) {
li = "";
} else if(controls[key].separator) {
if(iCounter>0){
li = $("<li></li>").addClass('separator');
iCounter=0;
}
} else {
if(controls[key].init) {
try {
controls[key].init.apply(controls[key], [this]);
} catch(e) {
}
}
if(controls[key].select) {
obj = $(controls[key].select)
.change( function(e) {
self.event = e;
self.toolbar_click(this, controls[this.className]);
return false;
});
} else {
obj = $("<a href='#'></a>")
.attr('title', (controls[key].hint) ? controls[key].hint : key)
.attr('rel', key)
.click( function(e) {
self.event = e;
self.toolbar_click(this, controls[this.rel]);
return false;
})
}
li = $("<li></li>").append(obj.addClass(key));
iCounter++;
}
$("ul",tb).append(li);
}
$('.enable', tb).click(function() {
self.enable_design_mode();
return false;
});
$('.disable', tb).click(function() {
self.disable_design_mode();
return false;
});
return tb.get(0);
}
Original issue reported on code.google.com by spambot....@googlemail.com on 11 Oct 2010 at 11:04
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
spambot....@googlemail.com
on 11 Oct 2010 at 11:04