It would be nice to have a boolean property with the Editor to detect an enter keypress, and end the current style. We have custom css classes that the user "can't get out of" without going into the html view. Another option would be a tool that would "end formatting" so that further content would be unformatted. This problem can be seen at one of the demos, http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/web/editor/styles.html. Go to the end of the content, type something, choose the "highlight" style, hit enter. The style is permanent until you use the arrow key down or click below the current content.
I love that most of the big Kendo Components are now available to use with Vue Wrappers but the Kendo Editor is still not supported. The Kendo Editor is one of the best WYSIWYG editors that I've used but unfortunately I'm not able to take full advantage of it in my current Vue application.
It would be nice if we had a Table Wizard (as in RAD Editor) for changing formatting for tables inside Kendo UI Editor (e.g. changing style and color of borders, font and background colors for cells, merging and splitting cells, setting size of the table, and other features that exist in RAD Editor). We're migrating to Kendo UI from RAD controls and Table Wizard for Kendo UI Editor is needed. Are you planning to implement something like Table Wizard in the near future?
I was using save and edit buttons in RadEditor on ASP.NET Ajax extensivelly. Now, I've moved to MVC and noticed that these buttons don't exist at all!!! It's very weird. Ok, save functionality can be achieved fairly easily, but printing the content of an editor not much. I assumed that, when you were building MVC controls you would deliver the same functionality as in Ajax controls. Anyway, adding these buttons to editor tools would be great.
KendoUI Editor support import and exporting files to and from DOCX format
I use the Kendo Editor with inline mode. As soon as I paste some text from clipboard to the editor, the editor scrolls to the end. When the document ist very large, then you have to scroll back to the position where the cursor was located before pasting. Very difficult to work.