Hi Ludovic,

you can do the following to reproduce the table issue:

- create a new page 
- insert a table (I took defaults, 2x2)
- create a bullet list in a cell of the table, type the first item, press 
enter to get a new line, type something (you should have at least two 
bullets with text)
- click preview --> its a bit mixed up
- go back to edit, your table is kind of screwed up


It seems for creating a new page WikiSyntax1.0 is default and for the 
Office Document Import WikiSyntax2.0 is default. Nevertheless both have 
problems with tables in XE 1.8M1.


Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Thomas Baier

BWI Systeme GmbH
SD IT / BKZ UHD
Nahmitzer Damm 12
12277 Berlin
E-Mail: [email protected]

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Hi Thomas,

Could you provide some steps to reproduce the issue you are having ?

Ludovic

Thomas Baier a écrit :
> Hi there,
>
> thanks to all of you for your very fast answers! I got it running on my 
> desktop client and I also tried it on your test server. The import 
itself 
> worked somehow. Even images got correctly imported. Nevertheless it 
seems 
> there is an issue with tables in XE 1.8M1. At first it cannot import 
> tables correctly, they are totally screwed up. But what is even worse I 
> cannot even create a table that has linebreaks within the cells from 
> scratch and bullet lists are disabled for tables.  When adding a 
linebreak 
> to a table this screws up the whole document. As the documents we have 
do 
> heavily rely on tables this is a total knock out criteria for me. With 
> version 1.7.1 I could create those tables, but converting them manually 
is 
> just too much work.
>
> Any ideas are highly appreciated
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
>
> Thomas Baier
>
> BWI Systeme GmbH
> SD IT / BKZ UHD
> Nahmitzer Damm 12
> 12277 Berlin
> E-Mail: [email protected]
>
> Sitz der BWI Systeme GmbH: Meckenheim - Registergericht Bonn - HRB 14 
650 
> - USt-IdNr: DE251121155
> Geschäftsführung: Johannes Nagel (Sprecher), Christoph Dibon 
>
>
>
> Asiri Rathnayake <[email protected]> 
> Gesendet von: [email protected]
> 26.01.2009 18:56
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> Re: [xwiki-devs] MediaWiki2XWiki
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:26 PM, Guillaume Lerouge 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> 
>> Hi Thomas,
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Thomas Baier
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>> 
>>> Dear community,
>>>
>>> I'm just trying to set up a prototype with XWiki to test if it fits 
>>> 
> our
> 
>>> companies needs. I have several MS Office documents that I have to
>>> 
>> import.
>> 
>>> Simple copy and paste doesn't work very well so I thougt, I can open 
>>> 
> the
> 
>>> MS Office files in OpenOffice export them as MediaWiki and then use 
>>> 
> the
> 
>>> MediaWiki2XWiki Extension. I just need a fast workaround to get thinks 

>>> 
> up
> 
>>> and running for presentation. Is there any better way of doing this?
>>>
>>> Unfortunately I could not get the MediaWiki2XWiki Extension running. I
>>> pastet the code into a new wiki page and then got the error
>>> Error number 4002 in 4: Error while parsing groovy page XWiki.Code
>>> 
>> Wrapped
>> 
>>> Exception: startup failed, Script1.groovy: 7: unexpected token: import 

>>> 
> @
> 
>>> line 7, column 52.
>>>
>>> Can anybody tell me howto fix the import problem or is there any 
>>> 
> service
> 
>>> in the public web where I can enter my MediaWiki code and copy and 
>>> 
> paste
> 
>>> the resulting XWiki code?
>>> 
>> We've got much better for you in store: the brand new XWiki Office 
>> 
> document
> 
>> importer :-)
>> You can try it out from
>>
>> 
> 
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/OfficeImporterApplication

>
>
>
> If you want to try it out, you can use
> http://91.121.237.216/xwiki/bin/view/XWiki/OfficeImporter (this is our 
> test
> server)
>
> username: user
> password: user123
>
> Don't put anything confidential there though, this is a public server.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Asiri
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