<editLiveForJava> Element

This is the root element to be used in every Ephox EditLive! for Java configuration file.

Element Tree Structure

<editLiveForJava>

<editLiveForJava>
    <!-- configuration settings -->
</editLiveForJava>

Child Elements

Element Description
<document> The document structure handles the configuration of information placed inside the HEAD and BODY tags.  This also includes META information and style sheet links.
<ephoxLicenses> The ephoxLicenses element handles the configuration of licensing information.  Licensing information is used to ensure that you are using EditLive! for Java correctly.  Ephox will provide you with the appropriate license files, these simply have to be added here.
<splashScreen> This element has been deprecated.

The splashScreen element allows the EditLive! for Java splash screen to be turned on and off.

This element has been deprecated.

<spellCheck> The spellCheck element allows for the specification of the spell checker JAR file.  This enables customization of the spell checker.
<htmlFilter> The htmlFilter element allows various filtering options to be set.  The HTML will be "cleaned" according to the filtering attributes contained within this element. 
<wysiwygEditor> The wysiwygEditor element allows you to set options relating to the EditLive! for Java editing pane.
<sourceEditor> The sourceEditor element allows you to set options relating to the HTML View of EditLive! for Java.
<wordImport> The wordImport attribute allows for the configuration of the Microsoft Word import format and the way that Microsoft Word style information is imported.
<mediaSettings> The mediaSettings structure allows for the configuration of image settings.  It provides a mechanism for the developer to provide a list of server images to be made available to end users in addition to configuring how EditLive! behaves with respect to images, both on the server and local machines.
<authentication> The authentication structure allows for the configuration of authentication information for use with EditLive! for Java.  The username and password settings present within this element will be used when retrieving data from the specified realms.
<hyperlinks> The hyperlinks structure allows the provision of a list of hyperlinks to the user.  These settings affect the hyperlink dialog within EditLive! for Java.
<menuBar> The menuBar structure allows for the configuration of the EditLive! for Java menus.
Note:  This structure configures only the menu bar and not the shortcut menu.
<toolbars> The toolbars structure allows for the configuration of the EditLive! for Java format and command toolbars.
<shortcutMenu> The shortcutMenu element allows for the customization of the EditLive! for Java shortcut menu.

Remarks

Each EditLive! for Java configuration file must contain exactly one <editLiveForJava> element. 

See Also