The requirements for the Rich Text Add-on are minimal, but it’s important to have a couple requirements taken care of before adding the add-on to a layout: With the Rich Text Add-on, developers can now take the HTML output of the rich text and apply it, which opens up a world of possibilities for any solution. Prior to FileMaker 19.1, users could format text in fields, but there was no way for the developer to grab that formatted text and use it in a browser-friendly environment. If you’re familiar with web development, rich text editors have been around for years, allowing users to easily apply rich text in a browser for a “What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get” (WYSIWYG) interface. In this edition of the FileMaker Add-on spotlight, we’re taking a deep look at the Rich Text Editor. This will be the third installment of our Filemaker Add-On series, where we review and implement each of the free FileMaker Add-ons offered for FileMaker 19.1 in the Claris Marketplace.
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