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Editor Builds
- In order to make the Orion editor easier to consume, 2 new nightly builds have been introduced.
- One build is targeted at users who already use the RequireJS module loader.
- The other build is targeted at users who want to embed the editor without any other dependencies.
- The builds are identical in functionality and are available both minified and non-minified.
Getting the Build
- Users can grab the most recent editor code from the nightly builds or they can use the latest release available on the Orion editor web page.
- Users need to download (or directly link to) one type of build (either the RequireJS or standalone) and the common CSS file.
Nightly builds & Releases
- From the Orion build page, users can click on a nightly build or a release (starting with 2.0) and they will be presented with a page that now includes the built editor components:
<!doctype html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset=utf-8> <title>Orion Editor Sample</title> </head> <body> Here is some Javascript code: <pre> /* * This is a orion editor sample. */ function() { var a = 'hi there!'; window.console.log(a); } </pre> </body> </html>
- build-editor-amd.min.js and built-editor-amd.js are the minified and non-minified versions of the RequireJS build.
- built-editor.min.js and built-editor.js are the minified and non-minified versions of the standalone build.
- built-editor.css is the built css file and is needed by both builds.
Orion Editor web page
- The built editor files will also be available directly from the Orion editor web page releases section.
Using the Build
The following demos are going to use a sample html file that contains some Javascript code and then adds in the built editor.
Using the standalone build
- These instructions are going to assume that you have downloaded the standalone build built-editor.min.js and css file to the same folder as the main html file (called test.html for this demo).