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@ckeditor/ckeditor5-special-characters
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Special characters feature for CKEditor 5.
@ckeditor/ckeditor5-special-characters is a plugin for CKEditor 5 that allows users to insert special characters into their content. This can be particularly useful for adding symbols, mathematical characters, and other non-standard text elements that are not easily accessible from a standard keyboard.
Inserting Special Characters
This feature allows users to insert special characters into their content. The code sample demonstrates how to add the SpecialCharacters plugin to a CKEditor 5 instance and include it in the toolbar.
ClassicEditor.create(document.querySelector('#editor'), { extraPlugins: [SpecialCharacters], toolbar: ['specialCharacters'] })
Customizing Special Characters
This feature allows users to customize the special characters available in the editor. The code sample shows how to define a custom category of special characters (in this case, arrows) and include it in the editor configuration.
ClassicEditor.create(document.querySelector('#editor'), { extraPlugins: [SpecialCharacters], toolbar: ['specialCharacters'], specialCharacters: { categories: [ { name: 'Arrows', characters: [ '→', '←', '↑', '↓' ] } ] } })
Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility. It offers a rich API for customizing the editor, including the ability to add special characters. Compared to @ckeditor/ckeditor5-special-characters, Quill provides a more general-purpose editor with a broader range of customization options.
TinyMCE is a popular rich text editor that provides a wide range of features, including the ability to insert special characters. It offers a plugin system similar to CKEditor, allowing users to extend its functionality. TinyMCE is comparable to @ckeditor/ckeditor5-special-characters in terms of its ability to handle special characters, but it also includes many other advanced editing features.
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This package implements the special characters feature for CKEditor 5.
Check out the demo in the special character feature guide.
See the @ckeditor/ckeditor5-special-characters
package page as well as the special characters feature guide in CKEditor 5 documentation.
Licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. For full details about the license, please check the LICENSE.md
file or https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-oss-license.
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Special characters feature for CKEditor 5.
The npm package @ckeditor/ckeditor5-special-characters receives a total of 135,277 weekly downloads. As such, @ckeditor/ckeditor5-special-characters popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ckeditor/ckeditor5-special-characters demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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