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@creately/carota
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Simple, flexible rich text rendering/editing on HTML Canvas
Live demo (very self-explanatory!): http://earwicker.com/carota/
Open sourced under the very permissive MIT license - http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
More information: http://smellegantcode.wordpress.com/2013/11/04/rich-text-editor-in-the-html-canvas-part-1-introducing-carota/
It's great to see so many people interested in Carota. I am occasionally getting asked to provide various kind of support for it, which unfortunately is not an option. So to avoid further disappointment I better state here that I am not currently available to work on it (or help you turn it into a full-blown replacement for Google Docs!)
My job is 100% full time. Carota was just a project I put together in something like a 4-day binge when I had some time off, a couple of years ago. I don't have the time to review large pull requests and figure out if they will be an improvement.
On the other hand, I have no objections to anyone basing more advanced editors on it, or copying specific whole chunks of it, or using it as a starting point for something radically different, or whatever. All at your own risk, of course. :)
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Simple, flexible rich text rendering/editing on HTML Canvas
The npm package @creately/carota receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @creately/carota popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @creately/carota 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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