If anyone has had success with this please mention your Notes and browser versions, and any modifications you had to make to the TinyMCE config. If you click on Use as default, every other sticky note you add will have the same properties. Since it shows perfectly in my Domino web client, and pastes perfectly into MS Word, it is obviously possible to copy/paste Lotus Notes formatting. You can right-click on the sticky note to change the properties. Not surprisingly, if I open my Lotus Notes mail in a web mail client, the HTML mail copies and pastes perfectly into TinyMCE. Exchange can send messages to other domains by using Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) or Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF). Message transmission: This means how the message is actually sent to the other email system. If I first paste the clipboard from Lotus Notes into MS Word 2003 (11.5604.5606) it shows perfectly in Word, and if I then copy/paste it from there into TinyMCE it generally works better enough to be usable, although still loses some formatting, even when using the "Paste from Word" button in TinyMCE. In Outlook on the web (formerly known as Outlook Web App) they have a choice between plain text and HTML. IE8 (Vista): some formatting is maintained (fails to format lists at all, and the underline tag is not closed) IE7 (XP): some formatting is maintained (fails to format lists at all, and the underline tag is not closed) IETester (IE6) Vista: some formatting is maintained (fails to format lists at all, and the underline tag is not closed) IE6 (XP): some formatting is maintained (fails to copy numbers and bullets for lists, but indents lists properly) Chrome (5.0.375.125), Vista or XP: all formatting lost, including line breaks Click the New Note button to open a blank note in a new tab. Firefox (3.6.8), Vista or XP: all formatting lost Heres how to get started with Plain Notes: 1. In fact, of the browsers I tested, IE6 fared the best, and the more modern W3C standards compliant browsers were the worst. I have tried copying some formatted text from emails viewed in Lotus Notes (7.0.4, Windows XP) and pasting it into the "Full featured example" implementation of TinyMCE at and found that it generally fails to maintain the formatting. The scenario: A rolling comments system on a web site, into which users occasionally need to paste rich text from an email viewed in Lotus Notes. The question: Is there some way to enable correct copy/paste of formatted text from a Lotus Notes email directly into TinyMCE? Here's hoping that someone out there has encountered (and solved) this issue. ![]() This question was previously posted to the TinyMCE HowTo Forum with no responses.
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