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@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ export default class InlineEditor extends Editor {
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* console.error( err.stack );
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* } );
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*
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- * This is the most convenient and common way to initialize the editor. The element's content will be used as the editor data.
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+ * The element's content will be used as the editor data.
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*
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* Alternatively, you can initialize the editor by passing the initial data directly as a `String`.
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* In this case, the editor will render an element that must be inserted into the DOM for the editor to work properly:
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@@ -160,13 +160,8 @@ export default class InlineEditor extends Editor {
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* or the editor's initial data.
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*
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* If a DOM element is passed, its content will be automatically
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- * {@link module:editor-inline/inlineeditor~InlineEditor#setData loaded} to the editor upon initialization
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- * and the {@link module:core/editor/editorui~EditorUI#getEditableElement editor element} will replace the passed element in the DOM
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- * (the original one will be hidden and the editor will be injected next to it).
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- *
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- * Moreover, the editor data will be set back to the original element once the editor is destroyed and when a form, in which
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- * this element is contained, is submitted (if the original element is a `<textarea>`). This ensures seamless integration with native
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- * web forms.
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+ * {@link module:editor-inline/inlineeditor~InlineEditor#initData loaded} to the editor upon initialization.
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+ * Moreover, the editor data will be set back to the original element once the editor is destroyed.
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*
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* If the initial data is passed, a detached editor will be created. In this case you need to insert it into the DOM manually.
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* It is available under {@link module:editor-classic/classiceditorui~InlineEditorUI#element `editor.ui.element`} property.
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