How to insert text rendered with CSS in CKEditor? - css

I am programming some plugins that insert elements like pictures and tables inside the editor. What I need is to see these elements in the editor rendered with their final aspect. I mean, I need to add css classes to the editor and use them to render text in the editor, and I want to do it on the fly, seing those elements rendered in the editor.
Is there any way to do it? Can I see the elementes correctly rendered inside the editor inserting them with a plugin?
Thank you!

Yes you can.
You will have a dropdown list in your editor, where you can select configured CSS styles to be applied in your content.
How to do it you can find in the documentation:
http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Developers_Guide/Styles

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