Where is this style selection made? I don't see such an option in the user prefs.
-- Bobman On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Florian Holeczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > >
