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Where can I find a user-guide for the awfull Text-Editor used to enter/edit these forums entries?

Explorer ,
Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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I am desesperate to understand how quite basic functions (just as one of many examples: how can I paste text, that I have formatted in MS Word and want to paste into a Forum Post-Entry?) can be done with the primitive and awful Text Editor used to enter/edit Forum Entries. Notice, that like many other Adobe users, I am not familiar at all with HTML and it is therefore a description of the badly named "Full Editor" that I am looking for.

Where can I find a User-Guide for this Text Editor?

My recommendation to Adobe: exercise enough  brute pressure on the developers of this primitive Text Editor to force them to provide something more reasonable, more powerful and more intuitive.

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Guest
Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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Use trial and error.


You need lots of both.


And, when you think you've got it licked, it bites back.



... or logs you out.

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Advocate ,
Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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Robert Eckerlin wrote on 11/1/2009 4:31 PM:

I am desesperate to understand how quite basic functions (just as one of many examples: how can I paste text, that I have foremated in MS Word and want to paste into a Forum Post-Entry)

Copy-paste of formatted content is not supported.

Where can I find a User-Guide for this Text Editor?

http://www.jivesoftware.com/builds/docs/clearspace/2.5.7/ClearspaceHelp.html#CreatingContent

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Explorer ,
Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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Thank You Jochem for your answer.

I took a look at the xxxxx.ClearspaceHelp.html Webpage that you refered me to.

I have problems to understand how that Webpage can be considered to be/contain  a "User Guide" for the Text Editor.... It contains so few information about Text Editing.  Is there really nothing better?  Based on your answer, I fear that I can not find or get better documentation from Adobe or from the Jive company about this Text Editor.

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Guest
Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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solon48 wrote:

I fear that I can not find or get better documentation from Adobe or from the Jive company about this Text Editor.

That's par for the course.


You'll get used to it Robert.

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Advocate ,
Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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Robert Eckerlin wrote on 11/1/2009 6:48 PM:

I took a look at the xxxxx.ClearspaceHelp.html Webpage that you refered me to.

I have problems to understand how that Webpage can be considered to be/contain a "User Guide" for the Text Editor....

It is the only thing that is available.

It contains so few information about Text Editing. Is there really nothing better?

Do you have any examples of the sort of documentation you want to have?

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Explorer ,
Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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Thank You Jochem

I was trying to understand how I could do things as simple as inserting text that I had previously copied. Since there are neither command menüs nor buttons for the Insert of previously copied text, I was trying a mouse right click.....and was being offered in the context menu the choice between "Insert Link", "Insert Image", "Alignement", and "Insert Table"....... but no possibility of a plain insert of previously copied text.

Now, I realize, that Clearstream supports at least the keyword shortcut of "Ctrl V" ........that I am not using in any other software (I never use any keyboard shortcuts).


Since Clearstream does not support reasonable choices in the contextual menus, I will need to memorize the most important keyword shortcuts.

By the way: I detected now, that the "Ctrl V" keyboard shortcut allows me to insert formatted text.

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Even, if I will now begin to be able to use reasonably Clearstream, I am quite surprised to see that such a software provides neither reasonable Contextual Menus, nor a User Guide, nor........

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Thank you again Jochem for your patience with me.

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Explorer ,
Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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Since Adobe will surely ask Jives to get re-imbursed for the many many hours, that  Adobe users have wasted with Jives Software: I will recommend to Hedge Fund Managers to "Short" the Shares of Jive. This will hopefully allow to get rid of some problems.

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Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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solon48 wrote:

I never use any keyboard shortcuts

It's time you did, and not because of the awful nature of jive's text input box, but because in all applications a judicious mixture of mouse actions and keyboard shortcuts will speed up operations considerably.


The common ones soon become second nature.

It also helps if you find one day that your mouse is kaputt!

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Nov 02, 2009 Nov 02, 2009

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John Joslin wrote:

solon48 wrote:

I never use any keyboard shortcuts

It's time you did, and not because of the awful nature of jive's text input box, but because in all applications a judicious mixture of mouse actions and keyboard shortcuts will speed up operations considerably.


Not to mention it helps avoid carpal tunnel, bursitis and tendonitis.

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Enthusiast ,
Nov 02, 2009 Nov 02, 2009

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John Joslin wrote:

solon48 wrote:

I never use any keyboard shortcuts

But who is solon48? No post here by said person... unless these JIve forums have started playing jive ghosties as well?

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Guest
Nov 02, 2009 Nov 02, 2009

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It is Robert E.


Like a few other users he has an alter EGO (or two IDs).

Latin joke.

All part of the plot to frighten everyone away.

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Explorer ,
Nov 02, 2009 Nov 02, 2009

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No, No...it did not want to frighten anybody away (even if I wanted to do so, I would not be able to do it). Also, I did not want to hide from others or confuse others.

My Forum- or Adobe- profile contained a "Screen Name" and it is that Screen Name that caused the confusion. Sorry for it. Its now fixed.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 01, 2009 Nov 01, 2009

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This is a test of a few of the options in WordPerfect:

‒    Number one;
‒    Number two.


1)    Number one again;
2)    Number two again.

    Centred


    Right aligned


Left aligned    Centred    Right aligned

The listings work, unexpectedly.

The alignments do not, expectedly since this is something like emailing. It even strips the font.

This is less worse than expected. So it would be possible to write the whole post and insert, without going through Notepad.

It may be different with Worst, because it is Worst.

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