Thank you for the feedback - I have been playing with passing custom parameters, and have a few additional clarification questions.
It seems that I need to use pure wiki syntax if I want the TOC macro to work right. I am currently relying on the {{html}} macro for two things which I can't figure out how to replace with custom parameters: 1) Nested <ul>'s - I can only get the custom parameter to apply to one line, and can't figure out how to nest another <ul>. Something like this: (% class="mktree" name="tree" %) * $doc.display("Title", $obj) <velocity code, including an {{html}} block to create an <input> element> **Additional parts of tree ***Additional parts of tree Just returns two different <ul>'s, only the first one of which has the custom parameter. Is this because the additional lines of code before continuing the tree forces the rendering engine to close the first <ul>? Any way to override that? 2) Table Sorter - Unfortunately, the whole set of object display code is wrapped in an {{html}} macro because I am using the old Table Sorter extension code. This is because I want to display multiple properties from each object in a single table cell. Looking at the Live Table macro, it seems that it only supports binding a table to a class and then setting a column to display a single property - where I need a single cell to include multiple properties displayed using custom code. Accomplishing this using the html syntax is simple - I can include an arbitrary amount of code in each <td> tag. To use wiki syntax for a sortable table, the XWiki Syntax document says I should use this: (% class="grid sortable filterable doOddEven" id="tableid" %) (% class="sortHeader" %)|=Title 1|=Title 2 |Cell 11|Cell 12 |Cell 21|Cell 22 This creates the table fine - but I can't figure out how to include additional multi-line code in a single cell. As soon as I put in a new line, etc...it closes the table. Is there any way to accomplish this using wiki syntax? Should I be trying to use LiveTable instead somehow? If the above is confusing, here's what I'm really asking: I want to use a sortable table to display multiple objects of the same class on the same page. I would like that table to display multiple properties of each object in certain cells in the row. Some of those properties will contain wiki syntax - which I would like to be readable by the TOC macro after the table has been rendered. Is there a way to accomplish this? Thank you, Aaron On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Ashtar Communications <ashtarcommunicati...@gmail.com> wrote: > Interesting - I had missed the ability to pass custom parameters using > wiki syntax. I will play with that and see if I can get it to output > the same html I need. > > I am in fact using a series of nested <ul> within each <div>, that > forms a collapsible javascript tree. The js is touchy about the exact > formatting of the UL - if I can't get the tags to nest correctly using > wiki syntax then I may be back with additional questions. > > A more accurate but simplified version of each object's display code is: > > <ul class="tree"> > <li> > <h2>some content</h2> > <input /> > <input /> > </li> > <ul> > <li>Some velocity code, returns wiki syntax with headings</li> > <li>Some velocity code, returns wiki syntax with headings</li> > <li>Some velocity code, returns wiki syntax with headings</li> > </ul> > </ul> > > Thanks much, > > aaron > > On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Thomas Mortagne > <thomas.morta...@xwiki.com> wrote: >> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Ashtar Communications >> <ashtarcommunicati...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> That makes sense, thank you for the clarification. Unfortunately, I am >>> using the HTML macro to generate the final output - this is because I >>> need to use <ul>'s with a javascript to make the div's into >>> collapsible trees. >>> >>> Does that mean I'm out of luck? >> >> <ul> ? I don't see much lists in your example, did you mean div ? >> >> You can get div with custom parameters in pure wiki syntax the following way: >> >> (% class="somecssclass" %) >> ((( >> div content >> ))) >> >> which produces >> >> <div class="somecssclass">div content</div> >> >> And if you really mean list, list most of the wiki elements list >> support custom parameters too: >> >> (% class="somecssclass" %) >> * mylist element 1 >> * mylist element 2 >> >> which produces >> >> <ul class="somecssclass"> >> <li>mylist element 1</li> >> <li>mylist element 2</li> >> </ul >> >> You can put anything you want in custom parameters and html renderer >> will print them as you provided them depending of the element. >> >> Using the html macro should always be the last resort, usually when >> you get some html you don't really have control on that you need to >> display or when you need to display elements not supported by the wiki >> syntax (yet) like <form> related stuff. >> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Thomas Mortagne >>> <thomas.morta...@xwiki.com> wrote: >>>> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Ashtar Communications >>>> <ashtarcommunicati...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> One more tonight... >>>>> >>>>> It seems that I am unable to use the built-in TOC macro for wiki >>>>> content which is generated dynamically from a Class Sheet {{include}}. >>>>> I assume this is because the TOC macro is rendered before (or >>>>> simultaneously with) the include macro which actually displays the >>>>> objects on the page, so as far as the TOC macro knows, there are no >>>>> wiki headings on the page (yet) to create an outline from. >>>> >>>> Actually no, there is a concept of priority in macros and TOC macro >>>> priority is very low specifically to support use case like that. But >>>> TOC only support (generated or not) real wiki content which mean if >>>> you have anything in a html macro it will not support it because html >>>> macro produce a RawBlock which is a black box containing html syntax >>>> for other macros. >>>> >>>> So if you use case is just what you described it should work well. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to parse through the final >>>>> rendered output of the wiki page to generate a table of contents for >>>>> dynamically generated wiki content? If I'm missing something with the >>>>> existing macro, that would be great... >>>>> >>>>> What I am looking to do is write some code (preferably in a panel, I >>>>> think), which creates a TOC-style index of all the wiki-syntax >>>>> headings contained on the fully rendered page, after the content has >>>>> been generated from TextArea properties of a set of attached objects >>>>> to the page. >>>>> >>>>> I have written custom display code that loops through every object of >>>>> a custom class attached to a page and then displays some of that >>>>> objects properties in a series of collapsible div's. Each object >>>>> contains two TextArea properties - one for WYSIWYG data, and one for >>>>> plain text, which would be formatted in wiki syntax. The result is a >>>>> list of each objects name with an expandable <div> full of the >>>>> wiki-rendered content contained in the TextArea properties. I would >>>>> like to generate a TOC which "reads through" that content and comes up >>>>> with a list of only the relevant headings under each displayed >>>>> "object" >>>>> >>>>> For example, on a page with 3 objects, the custom display code in the >>>>> Class Sheet results in this (the wiki syntax appears fully rendered, >>>>> obviously): >>>>> >>>>> Object 1 Name - Click to expand >>>>> ******Hidden until clicked******** >>>>> ==Heading 2== >>>>> ===Heading 3=== >>>>> Normal text, etc... >>>>> >>>>> Object 2 Name - Click to expand >>>>> ******Hidden until clicked******** >>>>> ==Heading 2== >>>>> ===Heading 3=== >>>>> Normal text, etc... >>>>> >>>>> Object 3 Name - Click to expand >>>>> ******Hidden until clicked******** >>>>> ==Heading 2== >>>>> ===Heading 3=== >>>>> Normal text, etc... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I would like the TOC to return: >>>>> >>>>> Object 1 >>>>> Heading 2 >>>>> Heading 3 >>>>> Object 2 >>>>> Heading 2 >>>>> Heading 3 >>>>> Object 3 >>>>> Heading 2 >>>>> Heading 3 >>>>> >>>>> Even when all the div's are initially collapsed/hidden. It would be >>>>> ideal if the TOC was clickable and went to the relevant anchor... >>>> >>>> Are the divs done using html macro or using wiki syntax ? >>>> >>>>> >>>>> I can obviously use getValue() with each TextArea property to return a >>>>> string with that objects wiki syntax - but I don't have an easy way to >>>>> parse that string to only return the heading levels... >>>>> >>>>> Any guidance would be appreciated. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> aaron >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> users mailing list >>>>> users@xwiki.org >>>>> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Thomas Mortagne >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> users mailing list >>>> users@xwiki.org >>>> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> users mailing list >>> users@xwiki.org >>> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Thomas Mortagne >> _______________________________________________ >> users mailing list >> users@xwiki.org >> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@xwiki.org http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users