On Jun 5, 2008, at 1:13 AM, Ludovic Dubost wrote:
>
> Very cool ! Great to see progress on this !
>
> Apparently the {html} macro has been renamed to {xhtml}
Yes... I've fixed the design doc. We need to decide what we prefer:
xhtml, html or even xml.
> the xhtml macro for {xhtml}<b>bold</b>{/xhtml} renders "xxx bold /xxx"
Fixed. It renders <b><p>bold</p></b> now. I'm still unsure if that's
ok or if there's anything we want to do about this. For ex what would
the following be expected to render:
<b>line1
line2
</b>
> {velocity:wiki=false} seems to fail
Yes this is not implemented.
> non existant macro make the whole page fail
Right now any error makes the whole page fail.
> In general the error don't tell you what's wrong, which is something
> we
> will need to improve
Yep, haven't worked on that yet.
> I'm sure you already all know them..
Those yes but there are plenty more. Keep them coming though.
> It's really cool.. even the PDF export is already working !
That's pure luck :) Especially since it's supposed to be implemented
through a renderer now.
-Vincent
> Vincent Massol wrote:
>> ah 2 more things:
>>
>> * You need to have admin rights to see the ability to change the
>> syntax in edit mode. This is because it's still experimental.
>> * Link to the design doc:
>> http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/NewRenderingArchitecture
>>
>> -Vincent
>>
>> On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:57 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Just committed the new rendering mechanism in xwiki core. Please
>>> note that this is a work in progress and it's missing a LOT of
>>> things.
>>> However we can now all work together on finishing it.
>>>
>>> Here's how it works:
>>> * Each document has a syntax id, which defaults to XWiki 1.0
>>> * In edit mode (Toucan skin), you can change the syntax for a page
>>> using the Document Information panel on the right
>>>
>>> What's supposedly working in the new syntax:
>>> * basic wiki syntax, lists, paragraph. Not everything is done yet
>>> and there are some bugs in the WikiModel XWiki parser
>>> * velocity macro, xhtml macro and include macro
>>>
>>> Try it out and have fun, just don't expect too much yet... ;)
>>> -Vincent
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