I have studied the Download Manager screen which ‘calls up’ the tinyMCE plugin and it is pretty comprehensive. But there must be something in the code which recognises that folio is the default editor instead of the WordPress default, then it bottles out and loads the BB code bar. I think that is where something could happen, instead of loading the BB bar it would load the folio bar?
It is a great pity because folio is such a brilliant editor; best I have ever used in WordPress; and equally Download Manager is an astounding piece of software, really opens up the possibility of a multi-media library in WordPress.
It is a real pity you two guys (folio/download) can’t have a conversation about this and see if one or both of you could make the necessary changes.
I am saying this mainly because the two bits of software are likely to dominate the WordPress scene for quite a while, and yet they are incompatible with eachother?
Why not have a conversation. If people are being forced to choose one or the other in terms of WordPress functionality, that is guaranteed to reduce each of your market?
Barry
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