TinyMCE editor disable - tinymce

How can I disable tinyMCE?
I'm not trying to make tinyMCE not exist, just trying to disable the field temporarily using PrototypeJS's Form.disable.
Is there a particular way to mark a field disabled for editing?

One option is to use the plugin 'noneditable'
Or you could investigate the 'mode: exact' setting and only setting it on the exact id of the form field you want to control.
Your use case isn't really clear, so hope the above tips work.

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Prevent TinyMCE from removing section tag

Im using TinyMCE richtext editor on Umbraco website. but when i tried to add any section tag and save, it will remove it automatically.
Eg : <section class='cls'>test content</section>
Anyone knows how to prevent it ?
i've tried => extended_valid_elements: 'section[!class]' also not working for me
Allow the section tag with class attribute by going to config/tinymceconfig.config.
Look for validElements setting and include "section[class]".
You might also need to retouch and re-save your web.config in order for new settings to take effect.

How to add auto complete to a text form field?

I tried using https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/autocomplete_textfield but can't use it in a text form field.
If possible, I would also like to add focus to this field when needed.
I used flutter_typeahead plugin and it gives all the options as in a text form field including autofocus.
Check this plugin :
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you can even customize it by checking the source code

How to remove section from TinyMCE link plugin

In my app I using tinymce plugin for adding some files from local machine - link plugin. And it works great, but, there is one section - target, that I want to hide from users.
Because I'm just using '_blank' as default and type 'none' make some troubles.
In documentation I can't find option for hide this section. So I try to hide this by css. Unfortunately id and classes are dynamic, so it was bad idea with css 'display:none'.
It's possible to hide this section somehow?
You can remove the target list altogether by placing this in your TinyMCE configuration:
target_list: false
That is documented here: https://www.tinymce.com/docs/plugins/link/#target_list
To disable the option dialog set target_list to false

RTE AEM6.2 By default Addition of p tag

I tried removing the p tag from RTE of AEM(6.2) by adding the property removeSingleParagraphContainer :true in rte text node.It removes the p tag from first paragraph but as soon as we enter the next paragarph the p tag gets added.It seems the component needed to be customized from out of box.
Is there any other way can we achieve this.
The functionality which I require is that no tag should get added until users selects a specific formatter tag from paraformat.
Thanks for the Help!
I've struggled with this issue once upon a time. As far as I know there is no way to do it with configuration. You'll need custom code to get rid of these <p>'s.
One thing I can advise is that it's far easier to do it from within your code once already reading the property from JCR - then tweaking the aem component not to add it.
This is the default behaviour of RTE OOTB. removeSingleParagraphContainer is for backward compatibility and not the behaviour you are expecting.
By default, pressing Enter will add a <p> tag but if you press Shift+Enter (at least on Mac, not sure on Windows) you will get a <br> tag which is probably what you are expecting.
The only way to change the behaviour is to overlay the RTE control.

How to programmatically change help contents in Eclipse?

I have an eclipse plugin and I would like to programmatically disable help content TOC's based on a variable I define. In a nut shell, I want to prevent some help docs from showing up in the help contents if a specific type of user is accessing the plugin.
Preferably I would like to do this in the ApplicationWorkbenchAdvisor somewhere.
One thought would be to modify the "primary" value to be false if the variable were set.
Not sure if it would work, but try using the org.eclipse.ui.activities extension point. The tutorial from Vogella tells it is possible to hide only UI elements like wizards, views and so on, but it is from 2009.. Not sure if hiding TOC is now possible. If you try it out, would be nice to give a feedback ;)