Yup. Copy the raw template (templates/raw) directory to
"bobstempalte", then edit the ViewTemplate.jsp in that dir to remove
the "mode=plain" from the wiki:Content tag.
Then add "skin=bobstemplate" and see what happens :)
/Janne
On 7 Jul 2008, at 23:49, Bob Paige wrote:
First, I hope I'm not getting on anyone's nerves with all my
questions. I am
new to JSPWiki but learning fast. Hopefully I'll be able to answer
other's
questions soon.
Now to my latest question: How can I display the content of a page
without
any of the rest of the menus, etc., on it?
My need grew out of the recent discussion about the built-in text
editor.
Since Dirk has pointed me to the excellent (though incomplete)
documentation
on the Post Editor, I would like to make this information available
to my
users. I was thinking I could edit the Edit.jsp page and add a link
to a
popup window that displayed this editor help.
I see three possible solutions:
1. put the content in a page in my wiki and link to that
2. link to the page on jspwiki.org
3. put the content in a static html page
I prefer the first solution because the content is more accessible
to me to
update for the benefit of my users. However, when I display it in a
popup
window I get all the side menus, etc. I tried the 'view page
content' option
(which appends 'skin=raw') but that shows me the un-wikified content.
Is there another quick way to do this, or can I drop a simple .jsp in
somewhere?
--
Bobman