• WP Edit is a fantastic plugin, thank you. Is there a way to get a full screen editor? Not distraction free, but actually fullscreen.

    TinyMCE Advanced allows this, I tried to use both tinymce advanced and WP Edit in the hope I would get the TinyMCE menus and WP Edit buttons, but no luck, TinyMCE wins and I don’t have the buttons any more.

    For comparison, here is fullscreen in TinyMCE Advanced: https://imgur.com/TPxCByHl.png
    Here is disctracton free: https://imgur.com/gxSQPsDl.png… except it isn’t distraction free because I had to move my mouse to get the screenshot.

    I way prefer full screen, it is actually truly distraction free.

    Thanks!

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  • Thread Starter mikedacre

    (@mikedacre)

    Call off the army, it turns out that Ctrl-Alt-F still works.

    Sorry for the waste of a support request, and thanks for the great plugin.

    Thread Starter mikedacre

    (@mikedacre)

    Back to the drawing board. For reasons I cannot figure out, Ctrl/Cmd-Alt-F just stopped working.

    Do you know how I can make TinyMCE actually full screen?

    Plugin Author Josh

    (@josh401)

    Yeah.. this is weird. I’m not seeing full-screen anymore. I do see distraction free writing (shift + alt + W)… but that’s different.

    You say Tinymce Advanced still has the full screen? I wonder if “Awesome-Andrew” put in some javascript to make it truly full screen??

    Jay

    (@uscore713)

    Is there any update on this issue? I just purchased WP Edit Pro and it too does not provide fullscreen support.

    Jay

    (@uscore713)

    I just discovered how to provide fullscreen capability within WP Edit (and Edit Pro), or at least enough of the functionality to make it worthwhile.

    Out of the box, WP Edit does not include the TinyMCE “fullscreen” plugin, so you’ll need to add it yourself. Here’s how I did it:

    The fullscreen plugin is found in either the normal or development versions of the TinyMCE plugin found in the download page.

    Download one of the ZIP packages, then locate the “fullscreen” plugin subdirectory from this directory in the package:

    tinymce/js/tinymce/plugins

    Copy the fullscreen directory into the WP Edit plugin tree:

    wp-content/plugins/wp_edit_pro/tmce_plugins

    This installs the plugin into WP Edit, but doesn’t make it available on the toolbar, although the functionality can be effected (toggled or or off) via a keyboard shortcut: Ctrl-Shift-F

    In addition, a new “Fullscreen” menu item is now available in the View menu.

    Even though the plugin JavaScript shows it adding a button to the menu, no such button appears. More debugging is necessary, but at least the keyboard shortcut and View menu expose the functionality.

    Perhaps Josh can help out with the remaining effort to make a toolbar button appear, as in a stock TinyMCE 4 installation?

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