I don't know whether one can switch to it programmatically, but switching from the website style 'standard' to 'print-friendly' results in such a page, too. BTW, this style is selected automatically for printouts.
(Don't know if "website style" is the translation used in FF3, because I'm using the german version.) Regards, Florian Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 07.07.2008 um 22:58: > 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
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