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io.element.android:wysiwyg
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Cross-platform rich text editor that generates HTML output.
A cross-platform rich text editor intended for use in Matrix clients including the Element clients.
Works on Web, Android and iOS using a cross-platform core written in Rust, and platform-specific wrappers.
Important note: This project is still in an early stage. Minor versions could bring breaking API changes, see CHANGELOG.md for details. Bugs and crashes may occur, please report them here.
Try it out at element-hq.github.io/matrix-rich-text-editor.
Get the prerequisites for each platform by reading the READMEs for them:
WASM/JavaScript: bindings/wysiwyg-wasm/README.md
Android/Kotlin or iOS/Swift: bindings/wysiwyg-ffi/README.md
Now, to build all the bindings, try:
make
To build for a single platform, or to learn more, see the individual README files above.
See RELEASE.md.
For more detailed explanations and examples of platform-specific code to use Rust bindings like those generated here, see Building cross-platform Rust for Web, Android and iOS – a minimal example.
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Cross-platform rich text editor that generates HTML output.
We found that io.element.android:wysiwyg demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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