+1
Sergiu
Thomas Mortagne wrote:
Hi all,
Having xwiki document with no extension in the files names is a real
mess for subversion and IDEs like Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA and it
will also be very useful in any editor that takes extension to
determine the content or simply for most OS
+1
(thanks to Sergiu for the reminder ;) )
On Nov 22, 2007 7:24 PM, Thomas Mortagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Having xwiki document with no extension in the files names is a real
mess for subversion and IDEs like Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA and it
will also be very useful in any editor
Here's the result:
* Item 1), 4 +1
* Item 2), 4 +1
* Item 3), 3 +1 (and a +1 from XEM from Thomas)
Only issue is that nobody working on Curriki has answered point 3.
Can curriki use version 1.2 which is planned to be out in final in 2
weeks from now or will Curriki need a 1.1.3 before that
Hi Sergiu,
We need to discuss this since this is starting something new that
we've never discussed.
How do you plan to distribute the s5 application? I don't see how to
do that with a web module or do you mean that this web module will
generate a zip that the user will manually unzip in
Vincent Massol wrote:
Here's the result:
* Item 1), 4 +1
* Item 2), 4 +1
* Item 3), 3 +1 (and a +1 from XEM from Thomas)
Only issue is that nobody working on Curriki has answered point 3.
Can curriki use version 1.2 which is planned to be out in final in 2
weeks from now or will
Hello,
I was wondering about the code that is by default in a class sheet - when
you create a class with the class wizard.
The class sheet has code to display all properties of one object of the
concerned class. To display each property, you use the display() method
which accesses a property
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