Copying and pasting from Word/Google Docs into another WYSIWYG editor is still a nightmare!
@gabesumner wrote this 10(!) years ago:
https://medium.com/@gabesumner/copy-from-ms-word-paste-into-a-rich-text-wysiwyg-editor-53907c24cee5 …
("we can send rockets to mars, but don't expect to copy & paste formatted text successfully")
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CKEditor has two separate plugins, one for pasting from Word (https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/features/pasting/paste-from-word.html …) and one pasting from Google Docs (https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/features/pasting/paste-from-google-docs.html …). They've also got a demo of each so you can see what sort of results you could expect from them.
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I've really come to love it. The library itself is nicely modularized and the open source offering is substantial, but their commercial offerings on top of it are also really powerful, like realtime collaboration, inline commenting, etc.
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So many products (especially in CMS space) have poor pasting experience.
Assuming people write content in your product is a little arrogant (or over-confident). -
A year ago (working on the editor) we spent time on improving the pasting experience. We used a trick where we'd survey the user around the 'source' of their paste right after pasting. Here are the (39) results, which we then used to prioritise pasting supportpic.twitter.com/w0030V7LRm
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Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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