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@@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ import DataController from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-engine/src/controller/datacontro
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import Conversion from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-engine/src/conversion/conversion';
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import Model from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-engine/src/model/model';
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import EditingKeystrokeHandler from '../editingkeystrokehandler';
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-import CKEditorError from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-utils/src/ckeditorerror';
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-import { isElement } from 'lodash-es';
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import ObservableMixin from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-utils/src/observablemixin';
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import mix from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-utils/src/mix';
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@@ -270,34 +268,6 @@ export default class Editor {
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this.commands.execute( ...args );
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}
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- /**
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- * Throws `editor-wrong-element` when checked element is `<textarea>`.
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- *
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- * @protected
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- * @param {HTMLElement|String} sourceElementOrData The DOM element that will be the source for the created editor
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- * or the editor's initial data.
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- */
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- static _assertAllowedSourceElement( sourceElementOrData ) {
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- if ( isElement( sourceElementOrData ) && sourceElementOrData.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'textarea' ) {
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- /**
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- * This error is thrown when a user tries to use a `<textarea>` element to create a non-classic editor in it.
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- *
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- * Textarea element represents a plain-text and cannot be used as a editable root element with included CKEditor5.
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- * Content of an editor should be nicely present to the user and show him how it's going to looks like. Textarea element
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- * doesn't support such behavior.
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- *
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- * Only {@glink builds/guides/overview#classic-editor Classic Editor} has implemented a special system, which
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- * **replace** DOM element and load data from it
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- * ({@link module:editor-classic/classiceditor~ClassicEditor.create more information}). All other editors
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- * use an existing element, load data from it and make this element editable. Details about behaviour of each editor
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- * might be found in an associated description of a `create` method of each editor.
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- *
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- * @error editor-wrong-element
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- */
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- throw new CKEditorError( 'editor-wrong-element: This type of editor cannot be initialized inside <textarea> element.' );
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- }
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- }
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-
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/**
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* Creates and initializes a new editor instance.
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*
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@@ -342,6 +312,22 @@ mix( Editor, ObservableMixin );
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* @event destroy
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*/
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+/**
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+ * This error is thrown when a user tries to use a `<textarea>` element to create a non-classic editor in it.
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+ *
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+ * Textarea element represents a plain-text and cannot be used as a editable root element with included CKEditor5.
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+ * Content of an editor should be nicely present to the user and show him how it's going to looks like. Textarea element
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+ * doesn't support such behavior.
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+ *
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+ * Only {@glink builds/guides/overview#classic-editor Classic Editor} has implemented a special system, which
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+ * **replace** DOM element and load data from it
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+ * ({@link module:editor-classic/classiceditor~ClassicEditor.create more information}). All other editors
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+ * use an existing element, load data from it and make this element editable. Details about behaviour of each editor
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+ * might be found in an associated description of a `create` method of each editor.
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+ *
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+ * @error editor-wrong-element
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+ */
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+
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/**
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* An array of plugins built into this editor class.
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* It is used in CKEditor 5 builds to provide a list of plugins which are later automatically initialized
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