New Features
- new ELJBean.getScrollPane() method to give developers access to the viewable area of the editor. Note that this will return a different JScrollPane object when the editor is in code view.
- Added ELJBean.setRegistryLocation to allow developers to control where the EditLive! Swing SDK stores user preferences.
- Added ELJBean.enableDebugLogging to simplify creating debug logs with the Swing SDK.
Bug Fixes
- Stability improvements when loading the toolbar
- Updated all sample configuration files to mirror the smaller relative font mapping introduced in EditLive! 6.1
- When loading EditLive! without java installed, JRE 6u2 is now installed
- Inline Editing no longer crashes Internet Explorer when turned on inside a form
- Ensured that document cookies are always passed through to EditLive (values can be replaced or added to by calling setCookie).
- When passing a relative URL in the ephoxQuickStart() function, JRE 1.5 would log an exception to the console and not preload the jar file
- Broken images were displaying as an empty box in Java 1.6
- When resized, broken images displayed the pending image icon
- List bullets and numbers are now rendered on the right when the document is rendering Right-To-Left
- Exception logged at debug level when opening the Insert Image dialog at the default size
- Stopped “This page contains both secure and nonsecure items.” dialog appearing when applet is served from a secure server
- “Unable to load image” error message displayed when WebDAV folder was clicked
- Legacy <commandToolbar> and <formatToolbar> configuration file elements were not loaded correctly
- Stopped inserting an empty paragraph between adjacent address tags
- In FireFox, calling an applet function from the OnInitComplete or Preload events resulted in a browser deadlock
- Headings were rendering one relative size too small
- When there is a heading in a list item, the list bullet point or number now renders in the correct position
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