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I'm not exactly sure what you're asking--but if you want some wysiwyg capabilities for editing articles or news--the spaw editor will work. It's worked fine for me with the wfsections module--but I believe it can work separately????
A few notes about this.
1)Wfsections generates some error messages at the bottom of my personal/experimental site. I don't mind on this site--but I wouldn't want to look so amateurish on my other site. I don't think the problem is with the spaw editor--Wfsections is still a little beta.
2)The spaw editor doesn't work (for me) in netscape/firefox. Works fine in IE though. I don't like to use IE, so I downloaded a firefox extension that lets me open a given link in IE.
3)wysiwyg has it's limitations and html isn't really all that hard. You're going to end up writing a little html at some point--why not just get your hands dirty.
4)I have generated some content in FrontPage. (wysiwg for dummies) and pasted it in. Tables can be a little tricky. Once you get them working right in a XOOPS article--it pays to make a template from that file. After you've got your template though--it ends up being easier just to open it in notepad and edit it that way.(You'll probably want a little color picker program, too--that's mainly what I use frontpage for).
5)Finally--lots of modules in XOOPS let you import your wysiwyg-generated html stuff in as an article.
Brian