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@toast-ui/editor-plugin-color-syntax
Advanced tools
This is a plugin of TOAST UI Editor to color editing text.
- node_modules/
- @toast-ui/
- editor-plugin-color-syntax/
- dist/
- toastui-editor-plugin-color-syntax.js
The bundle files include all dependencies of this plugin.
- uicdn.toast.com/
- editor-plugin-color-syntax/
- latest/
- toastui-editor-plugin-color-syntax.js
- toastui-editor-plugin-color-syntax.min.js
To use the plugin, @toast-ui/editor
must be installed.
Ref. Getting Started
$ npm install @toast-ui/editor-plugin-color-syntax
Along with the plugin, the plugin's dependency style must be imported. The color-syntax
plugin has TOAST UI Color Picker as a dependency, and you need to add a CSS file of TOAST UI Color Picker.
import 'tui-color-picker/dist/tui-color-picker.css';
import colorSyntax from '@toast-ui/editor-plugin-color-syntax';
require('tui-color-picker/dist/tui-color-picker.css');
const colorSyntax = require('@toast-ui/editor-plugin-color-syntax');
// ...
import 'tui-color-picker/dist/tui-color-picker.css';
import Editor from '@toast-ui/editor';
import colorSyntax from '@toast-ui/editor-plugin-color-syntax';
const editor = new Editor({
// ...
plugins: [colorSyntax]
});
To use the plugin, the CDN files(CSS, Script) of @toast-ui/editor
must be included.
...
<head>
...
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://uicdn.toast.com/tui-color-picker/latest/tui-color-picker.min.css"
/>
...
</head>
<body>
...
<!-- Editor -->
<script src="https://uicdn.toast.com/editor/latest/toastui-editor.min.js"></script>
<!-- Editor's Plugin -->
<script src="https://uicdn.toast.com/editor-plugin-color-syntax/latest/toastui-editor-plugin-color-syntax.min.js"></script>
...
</body>
...
const { Editor } = toastui;
const { colorSyntax } = Editor.plugin;
const editor = new Editor({
// ...
plugins: [colorSyntax]
});
The color-syntax
plugin can set options when used. Just add the plugin function and options related to the plugin to the array([pluginFn, pluginOptions]
) and push them to the plugins
option of the editor.
The following options are available in the color-syntax
plugin.
The useCustomSyntax
option is false
by default, applying color syntax using the span
tag. (e.g. <span style="color:#ff00ff">foo</span>
) If enabled, it will use custom syntax instead of the span
tag. (e.g. {color:# ff00ff}test{color}
)
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
preset | Array.<string> | Preset for color palette | |
useCustomSyntax | boolean | false | Whether use custom syntax or not |
// ...
import 'tui-color-picker/dist/tui-color-picker.css';
import Editor from '@toast-ui/editor';
import colorSyntax from '@toast-ui/editor-plugin-color-syntax';
const colorSyntaxOptions = {
preset: ['#181818', '#292929', '#393939'],
useCustomSyntax: true
};
const editor = new Editor({
// ...
plugins: [[colorSyntax, colorSyntaxOptions]]
});
FAQs
TOAST UI Editor : Color Syntax Plugin
The npm package @toast-ui/editor-plugin-color-syntax receives a total of 4,498 weekly downloads. As such, @toast-ui/editor-plugin-color-syntax popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @toast-ui/editor-plugin-color-syntax demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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