On 11/07/2011 10:15 AM, Yang Li wrote:
Hi all,
Do you found that ctrl-v, the paste shortcut, is not available in the
Go-to panel, which can be called by ctrl-g. Is is easy to enable this?
It doesn't work for me either. Normally, there are some shortcuts that
trigger the View button, and
Le 10 nov. 2011 à 10:54, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
It doesn't work for me either. Normally, there are some shortcuts that
trigger the View button, and they seem to include Ctrl+V. To fix it locally
for you, edit the translation file and remove it from
On 11/08/2011 05:51 AM, Ziggy wrote:
anyone?
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Ziggyzigg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Pre version 3.2 of Enterprise Manager, there was an option (a checkbox) to
auto save the document while in Edit mode. This seems to have disappeared
in version 3.2. Was this
On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:19 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
On 11/08/2011 05:51 AM, Ziggy wrote:
anyone?
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Ziggyzigg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Pre version 3.2 of Enterprise Manager, there was an option (a checkbox) to
auto save the document while in Edit mode.
Hi and thanks Eduard, all your remarks seem logical to me ... The use case
for duplicated user that you described seem to match what I did.
To answer one of your questions, the new (workspace-local) profile is a real
page with a real XWiki.XWikiUsers object inside of it, but with no link with
my
About the join workspace, this is what I can see (I'm logged, and to my
global profile) :
In workspace home page, in Workspace information :
You are an administrator of this workspace.
You are not currently a member of this workspace. If you like, you can join
this workspace.
(join this
On 11/08/2011 04:03 PM, Martin Evans wrote:
I have a job scheduled to run once an hour. It logs its progress and I
can
see that it's not completing the task. The weird thing is it gets a
different amount through each time. And if I paste the groovy code into a
normal page and view it,
Hi
My diagramming tool creates a set of html pages. I want these to be
accessible from my xwiki with the xwiki logon and security and not
otherwise. Is this possible? I've looked in the docs for static html
pages and not found anything useful (perhaps I'm looking for the
wrong thing). There are
Hi Tim,
you could Zip the HTML files together and attach the Zip file to a wiki
page. Then, using XWiki's built-in ZipExplorer plugin [1], you should be
able to access all your files.
If I remember correctly, the URL should be something like
.../xwiki/bin/view/Space/Page/MyZipFile.zip/index.html
Hi, will that treat relative links between diagrams correctly do you think?
Thanks
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I'm not sure, it might or it might not... The easier way to know would be
to try it though :-)
(It should take you about 5 minutes).
Guillaume
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Tim P tim.pig...@optrak.com wrote:
Hi, will that treat relative links between diagrams correctly do you think?
Hi Aaron,
I did the following test with XWiki Enterprise 3.2 and it worked:
1. I created a class Sandbox.TestClass with just one field of type
TextArea, setting the Editor property to Wysiwyg (from class edit
mode).
2. I added an object of type Sandbox.TestClass to the same page and
put some
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