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SID-00183: NatSkin compatibility

Status: Unanswered Unanswered TWiki version: 4.2.4 Perl version: 5.10
Category: CategoryPlugins Server OS: Win Server 2003 Last update: 16 years ago

I have installed NatSkinPlugin and I really like the look and feel but I have some problems with it:

1. WYSIWYG -- is not enabled. I have found that I have to use * Set USEWYSIWYG = on but nothing happens. I am still forced to use the wikimarkup.

2. I have had some settings before which allowed easy manipulation of templates and form. Now they don't work anymore, probably because NatSkin uses other templates. These are the settings: this is supposed to display only the form such that the topic could be edited just usin the form. Now it does not work anymore and I don't know what to change in order to make function again....

Thanks in advance!

-- RoxanaCraciun - 11 Mar 2009

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Status Unanswered
Title NatSkin compatibility
SupportCategory CategoryPlugins
TWiki version 4.2.4
Server OS Win Server 2003
Web server Apache 2.2.10
Perl version 5.10
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