Re: [xwiki-users] WYSIWYG editor macro support changes

2011-03-08 Thread Ecaterina Moraru (Valica)
Hi Marius,

Looks very nice.

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 14:41, Marius Dumitru Florea 
mariusdumitru.flo...@xwiki.com wrote:

 Hi guys,

 In order to fix http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-5691 and a few
 related bugs I had to refactor the way macros are displayed inside the
 rich text area of the WYSIWYG content editor. Along with this I
 introduced a few improvements in the way the user interacts with macros.
 Here's a list of changes:

 * macros are displayed now 100% like in view mode


this is very nice


 * macros that have output are emphasized only when hovered or selected


this is kind of discrete. The border limits are very hard to follow. For
example on Main.WebHome the dashboard takes a lot of screen space and you
can't see very well the borders and it may look like there is no macro
there.
Possible Solutions:
- have border + background-color changed on hover. The background color
stays when the macro is activated.
- have the cursor changed when hovered. We can also have a specific icon for
the cursor. So when you are on a macro we can have the macro icon (cog)
instead of the normal cursor. (this still doesn't shows you the boundaries)


* you can navigate the macro output with the arrow keys


I think the response time is too slow. Can't it be instant? you have to wait
now for the background color to activate


 * you can copy content from the macro output
 * press Enter to edit macro
 * press Space to toggle between collapsed and expanded state
 * Ctrl+Shift+R reloads the macros
 * Ctrl+Shift+E expands all/selected macros
 * Ctrl+Shift+C collapses all/selected macros


about Ctrl+Shift+E |  Ctrl+Shift+C - why can't they be a single key that has
a different behavior depending on the state of the macros?

I would have preferred to have only one key and collapse/expand them without
changing my hand position on the keyboard.

Thanks,
Caty


 * Ctrl+Shift+M to open the insert macro wizard

 Known issues that I'd like to fix for 3.0 final:

 * you can cut text from macro output
 * you can drag text into/from macro output
 * placing the caret before/after a macro is still tricky

 Please take a look and let me know what you think.

 Thanks,
 Marius
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Re: [xwiki-users] Drop mailing lists in favor of a forum software

2011-03-08 Thread Paul Libbrecht
Here are my counter arguments:
-1) you have to go to the web-page to read the forum posts
-2) replying needs a web-connection and a functioning web-browser, this means 
that slowly written drafts have to be written somewhere else
-3) it is much easier and more flexible to re-adjust the layout of a mail being 
written than a forum post

Here is my -1.

paul


Le 7 mars 2011 à 23:13, Andreas Hahn a écrit :

 Hi everyone,
 
 I'd like to make the proposal to drop the existing mailing lists in 
 favor of a forum (bulletin board) software.
 
 The objective is to promote the XWiki community discussions to a broader 
 audience.
 
 1) A forum serves like an advertising window as anyone can read the 
 contributions without subscription.
 2) Anyone can judge the activity by reading the view count.
 3) New users can get in touch with the community without being urged to 
 subscribe to a mailing list.
 4) Many people consider mailing lists as spam and prefer not to subscribe
 5) Contributions have a longer visibility and older entries will get 
 responses
 6) Communication gets more efficient as the same topics won't get 
 repeatedly discussed
 7) To my experience forums get much better indexed by google as mail 
 collectors like Nabble , Markmail, e.t.c.
 8) Forums encourage user to user discussions and you will see new users 
 taking an active role
 9) There should be at least one additional category IMHO: administrators
 10) A forum is more pleasure to read once a topic split into many threads
 11) A forum is beneficial when expecting increasing support requirements 
 - some real large scale forums were run by just a few moderators
 12) More people will see what a teriffic job the XWiki team does.
 
 Here's my +1
 
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Re: [xwiki-users] Drop mailing lists in favor of a forum software

2011-03-08 Thread Thomas Mortagne
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 23:13, Andreas Hahn ah...@gmx.net wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 I'd like to make the proposal to drop the existing mailing lists in
 favor of a forum (bulletin board) software.

 The objective is to promote the XWiki community discussions to a broader
 audience.

 1) A forum serves like an advertising window as anyone can read the
 contributions without subscription.
 2) Anyone can judge the activity by reading the view count.
 3) New users can get in touch with the community without being urged to
 subscribe to a mailing list.
 4) Many people consider mailing lists as spam and prefer not to subscribe
 5) Contributions have a longer visibility and older entries will get
 responses
 6) Communication gets more efficient as the same topics won't get
 repeatedly discussed
 7) To my experience forums get much better indexed by google as mail
 collectors like Nabble , Markmail, e.t.c.
 8) Forums encourage user to user discussions and you will see new users
 taking an active role
 9) There should be at least one additional category IMHO: administrators
 10) A forum is more pleasure to read once a topic split into many threads
 11) A forum is beneficial when expecting increasing support requirements
 - some real large scale forums were run by just a few moderators
 12) More people will see what a teriffic job the XWiki team does.

 Here's my +1

-1

I will not repeat arguments Paul gave already and add mine:
- currently I have everything in one place: my mail box and I like it
the way it is way more than having to go in a forum website

If all you want is forum feeling
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Forum should be well
enough IMO.


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Re: [xwiki-users] Drop mailing lists in favor of a forum software

2011-03-08 Thread Andreas Hahn
Hi Vincent,

Am 08.03.2011 07:45, schrieb Vincent Massol:
 Hi Andreas,

 On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:13 PM, Andreas Hahn wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 I'd like to make the proposal to drop the existing mailing lists in
 favor of a forum (bulletin board) software.

 The objective is to promote the XWiki community discussions to a broader
 audience.

 1) A forum serves like an advertising window as anyone can read the
 contributions without subscription.
 You don't need any subscription to read mailing lists.
 See http://xwiki.markmail.org/

 2) Anyone can judge the activity by reading the view count.
 Same here:
 http://xwiki.markmail.org/

 3) New users can get in touch with the community without being urged to
 subscribe to a mailing list.
 How? Even with forums you need to subscribe.

 4) Many people consider mailing lists as spam and prefer not to subscribe
 5) Contributions have a longer visibility and older entries will get
 responses
 6) Communication gets more efficient as the same topics won't get
 repeatedly discussed
 7) To my experience forums get much better indexed by google as mail
 collectors like Nabble , Markmail, e.t.c.
 8) Forums encourage user to user discussions and you will see new users
 taking an active role
 9) There should be at least one additional category IMHO: administrators
 10) A forum is more pleasure to read once a topic split into many threads
 11) A forum is beneficial when expecting increasing support requirements
 - some real large scale forums were run by just a few moderators
 12) More people will see what a teriffic job the XWiki team does.

 Here's my +1
 I have some good news for you: we already have a forum! :)
Actually i wasn't aware that there is already an integration with the 
dev page.
I might not have written my proposal if I were. But shouldn't the forums 
be mentioned / linked in a more prominent place on the homepage ?

However as I wrote - the objective was  to promote the XWiki community 
discussions to a broader audience as part of a strategy to make XWiki 
aware to more users that don't already subscribe and that my not already 
be aware of XWiki.org. I have no numbers at hand - its just my feelings 
- that indexing of markmail and nabble to google compares badly to other 
forum software.
But so what - except for the ugly reading of large threads and the 
meaningless statistics of a threads view count because of the many 
different access methods -
there is not that much left over I guess.
 See http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/MailingLists
 And more specifically:
 http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Forum

 Now if this forum doesn't fit your needs could you explain what requirements 
 you'd have for a forum and which solution you'd pick?
 I personally liked jive forums but it doesn't exist anymore (it's folded into 
 a full collaboration suite now).

I have a personal favorite - that is stackoverflow.com.
Its fun to read - encourages exploration - there are numerous 
indications for the relevance of a contribution.
I've been pointed to by google a couple of times and for many purposes 
it became my primary forum website.
Many people there that are seeking advice a la 'whats the best tool to ...'

However its a developers forum and from a project owner perspective 
I'd hesitate to recommend it as a support forum.
Its backed by VC and soon they will need to make money one way or the other.
OTOH the tags 'wiki' and 'collaborative' are somehow underrepresented ...

bye

Andreas

 Thanks
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Re: [xwiki-users] Drop mailing lists in favor of a forum software

2011-03-08 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 03/08/2011 07:45 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
 Hi Andreas,

 On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:13 PM, Andreas Hahn wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 I'd like to make the proposal to drop the existing mailing lists in
 favor of a forum (bulletin board) software.

 The objective is to promote the XWiki community discussions to a broader
 audience.

 1) A forum serves like an advertising window as anyone can read the
 contributions without subscription.

 You don't need any subscription to read mailing lists.
 See http://xwiki.markmail.org/

 2) Anyone can judge the activity by reading the view count.

 Same here:
 http://xwiki.markmail.org/

 3) New users can get in touch with the community without being urged to
 subscribe to a mailing list.

 How? Even with forums you need to subscribe.

 4) Many people consider mailing lists as spam and prefer not to subscribe
 5) Contributions have a longer visibility and older entries will get
 responses

 6) Communication gets more efficient as the same topics won't get
 repeatedly discussed

 7) To my experience forums get much better indexed by google as mail
 collectors like Nabble , Markmail, e.t.c.
 8) Forums encourage user to user discussions and you will see new users
 taking an active role
 9) There should be at least one additional category IMHO: administrators
 10) A forum is more pleasure to read once a topic split into many threads
 11) A forum is beneficial when expecting increasing support requirements
 - some real large scale forums were run by just a few moderators
 12) More people will see what a teriffic job the XWiki team does.

 Here's my +1

 I have some good news for you: we already have a forum! :)

 See http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/MailingLists
 And more specifically:
 http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Forum

 Now if this forum doesn't fit your needs could you explain what requirements 
 you'd have for a forum and which solution you'd pick?
 I personally liked jive forums but it doesn't exist anymore (it's folded into 
 a full collaboration suite now).

 Thanks
 -Vincent

This was thoroughly discussed four years ago, and the conclusion was 
against installing a specific forum, and stick with Nabble as a 
forum-like view of the mailing list activity:
http://markmail.org/thread/gbdnyb7jbh4ha5ja

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Re: [xwiki-users] Drop mailing lists in favor of a forum software

2011-03-08 Thread Vincent Massol

On Mar 8, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:

 On 03/08/2011 07:45 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
 Hi Andreas,
 
 On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:13 PM, Andreas Hahn wrote:
 
 Hi everyone,
 
 I'd like to make the proposal to drop the existing mailing lists in
 favor of a forum (bulletin board) software.
 
 The objective is to promote the XWiki community discussions to a broader
 audience.
 
 1) A forum serves like an advertising window as anyone can read the
 contributions without subscription.
 
 You don't need any subscription to read mailing lists.
 See http://xwiki.markmail.org/
 
 2) Anyone can judge the activity by reading the view count.
 
 Same here:
 http://xwiki.markmail.org/
 
 3) New users can get in touch with the community without being urged to
 subscribe to a mailing list.
 
 How? Even with forums you need to subscribe.
 
 4) Many people consider mailing lists as spam and prefer not to subscribe
 5) Contributions have a longer visibility and older entries will get
 responses
 
 6) Communication gets more efficient as the same topics won't get
 repeatedly discussed
 
 7) To my experience forums get much better indexed by google as mail
 collectors like Nabble , Markmail, e.t.c.
 8) Forums encourage user to user discussions and you will see new users
 taking an active role
 9) There should be at least one additional category IMHO: administrators
 10) A forum is more pleasure to read once a topic split into many threads
 11) A forum is beneficial when expecting increasing support requirements
 - some real large scale forums were run by just a few moderators
 12) More people will see what a teriffic job the XWiki team does.
 
 Here's my +1
 
 I have some good news for you: we already have a forum! :)
 
 See http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/MailingLists
 And more specifically:
 http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Forum
 
 Now if this forum doesn't fit your needs could you explain what requirements 
 you'd have for a forum and which solution you'd pick?
 I personally liked jive forums but it doesn't exist anymore (it's folded 
 into a full collaboration suite now).
 
 Thanks
 -Vincent
 
 This was thoroughly discussed four years ago, and the conclusion was 
 against installing a specific forum, and stick with Nabble as a 
 forum-like view of the mailing list activity:
 http://markmail.org/thread/gbdnyb7jbh4ha5ja

Right I had forgotten about this discussion :)

I do remember another one though (earlier than the one you pointed) where I was 
the one wanting a forum as a way to get more participation.

What I'd really like to have that we don't currently have is a way to more 
visibly see who's participating more and thus encourage participation. A lot of 
forum do this by giving points to people who answer questions, then they get a 
title and a badge based on these points. Then you can list the top contributors.

That said, thanks to markmail, I think our mailing lists have become a lot more 
browsable than before and we even get statistics:
http://xwiki.markmail.org/search/?q=

At some point in the past I looked at jive because it has this point system and 
it had the feature to be integrated on top of a mailing list. But since it 
disappeared I haven't found any other good option that would allow us to keep 
the list too.

Now we have a real open question as to whether we want to keep our list AND 
create a getstatisfaction project for XWiki too (getsatisfaction or another 
similar tool). So far we've resisted doing this because it means scattering our 
support and thus reducing the support quality level (we cannot monitor several 
places easily). There are some guys who post and ask questions about xwiki on 
developez.com for example (see http://tinyurl.com/4ftdyly) but since we don't 
answer there I believe people either think xwiki is not well supported or they 
find their way to the official support location.

One one hand I'd love to use a tool such as getsatisfaction, OTOH I don't know 
how we can manage properly both our lists + getsatisfaction.

One solution would be to remove the user list and only keep the devs list and 
move users to getsatisfaction but I'm not sure how good or bad that would be.

Anyone having any thoughts on this?

Thanks
-Vincent

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Re: [xwiki-users] Drop mailing lists in favor of a forum software

2011-03-08 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 03/08/2011 03:30 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:

 On Mar 8, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:

 On 03/08/2011 07:45 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
 Hi Andreas,

 On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:13 PM, Andreas Hahn wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 I'd like to make the proposal to drop the existing mailing lists in
 favor of a forum (bulletin board) software.

 The objective is to promote the XWiki community discussions to a broader
 audience.

 1) A forum serves like an advertising window as anyone can read the
 contributions without subscription.

 You don't need any subscription to read mailing lists.
 See http://xwiki.markmail.org/

 2) Anyone can judge the activity by reading the view count.

 Same here:
 http://xwiki.markmail.org/

 3) New users can get in touch with the community without being urged to
 subscribe to a mailing list.

 How? Even with forums you need to subscribe.

 4) Many people consider mailing lists as spam and prefer not to subscribe
 5) Contributions have a longer visibility and older entries will get
 responses

 6) Communication gets more efficient as the same topics won't get
 repeatedly discussed

 7) To my experience forums get much better indexed by google as mail
 collectors like Nabble , Markmail, e.t.c.
 8) Forums encourage user to user discussions and you will see new users
 taking an active role
 9) There should be at least one additional category IMHO: administrators
 10) A forum is more pleasure to read once a topic split into many threads
 11) A forum is beneficial when expecting increasing support requirements
 - some real large scale forums were run by just a few moderators
 12) More people will see what a teriffic job the XWiki team does.

 Here's my +1

 I have some good news for you: we already have a forum! :)

 See http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/MailingLists
 And more specifically:
 http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Forum

 Now if this forum doesn't fit your needs could you explain what 
 requirements you'd have for a forum and which solution you'd pick?
 I personally liked jive forums but it doesn't exist anymore (it's folded 
 into a full collaboration suite now).

 Thanks
 -Vincent

 This was thoroughly discussed four years ago, and the conclusion was
 against installing a specific forum, and stick with Nabble as a
 forum-like view of the mailing list activity:
 http://markmail.org/thread/gbdnyb7jbh4ha5ja

 Right I had forgotten about this discussion :)

 I do remember another one though (earlier than the one you pointed) where I 
 was the one wanting a forum as a way to get more participation.

 What I'd really like to have that we don't currently have is a way to more 
 visibly see who's participating more and thus encourage participation. A lot 
 of forum do this by giving points to people who answer questions, then they 
 get a title and a badge based on these points. Then you can list the top 
 contributors.

 That said, thanks to markmail, I think our mailing lists have become a lot 
 more browsable than before and we even get statistics:
 http://xwiki.markmail.org/search/?q=

 At some point in the past I looked at jive because it has this point system 
 and it had the feature to be integrated on top of a mailing list. But since 
 it disappeared I haven't found any other good option that would allow us to 
 keep the list too.

 Now we have a real open question as to whether we want to keep our list AND 
 create a getstatisfaction project for XWiki too (getsatisfaction or another 
 similar tool). So far we've resisted doing this because it means scattering 
 our support and thus reducing the support quality level (we cannot monitor 
 several places easily). There are some guys who post and ask questions about 
 xwiki on developez.com for example (see http://tinyurl.com/4ftdyly) but since 
 we don't answer there I believe people either think xwiki is not well 
 supported or they find their way to the official support location.

 One one hand I'd love to use a tool such as getsatisfaction, OTOH I don't 
 know how we can manage properly both our lists + getsatisfaction.

 One solution would be to remove the user list and only keep the devs list and 
 move users to getsatisfaction but I'm not sure how good or bad that would be.

 Anyone having any thoughts on this?

The users list is indeed a bit too intrusive for users. When someone has 
a problem and wants to get help, they have to subscribe to the mailing 
list, post their question, then be spammed by other people's problems 
until they get an answer. A forum would be nicer for this kind of 
problem, you can watch only the topic you're interested in.

On the other hand it's difficult for devs, since a forum-only solution 
means having to watch the forum all day long. It's pull instead of push, 
and the pull solution works well for users that only care for their 
problem, but devs don't react unless they're pushed.

That's why a dual view of the messages is good, it lets users mind their 

Re: [xwiki-users] Problem to create a new Blog

2011-03-08 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 03/07/2011 09:24 PM, Gérard Turmel wrote:
 No, the both blog (Wiki Blog and specific Blog ) are set to space blog
 (in french :

 label=Blog d'un espace (regroupe les articles publiés dans l'espace 
 courant) )

Do you have an URL where I can investigate at the problem?

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Re: [xwiki-users] Drop mailing lists in favor of a forum software

2011-03-08 Thread Andreas Hahn
Am 08.03.2011 15:30, schrieb Vincent Massol:
 On Mar 8, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:

 On 03/08/2011 07:45 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
 Hi Andreas,

 On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:13 PM, Andreas Hahn wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 I'd like to make the proposal to drop the existing mailing lists in
 favor of a forum (bulletin board) software.

 The objective is to promote the XWiki community discussions to a broader
 audience.

 1) A forum serves like an advertising window as anyone can read the
 contributions without subscription.
 You don't need any subscription to read mailing lists.
 See http://xwiki.markmail.org/

 2) Anyone can judge the activity by reading the view count.
 Same here:
 http://xwiki.markmail.org/

 3) New users can get in touch with the community without being urged to
 subscribe to a mailing list.
 How? Even with forums you need to subscribe.

 4) Many people consider mailing lists as spam and prefer not to subscribe
 5) Contributions have a longer visibility and older entries will get
 responses
 6) Communication gets more efficient as the same topics won't get
 repeatedly discussed
 7) To my experience forums get much better indexed by google as mail
 collectors like Nabble , Markmail, e.t.c.
 8) Forums encourage user to user discussions and you will see new users
 taking an active role
 9) There should be at least one additional category IMHO: administrators
 10) A forum is more pleasure to read once a topic split into many threads
 11) A forum is beneficial when expecting increasing support requirements
 - some real large scale forums were run by just a few moderators
 12) More people will see what a teriffic job the XWiki team does.

 Here's my +1
 I have some good news for you: we already have a forum! :)

 See http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/MailingLists
 And more specifically:
 http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Forum

 Now if this forum doesn't fit your needs could you explain what 
 requirements you'd have for a forum and which solution you'd pick?
 I personally liked jive forums but it doesn't exist anymore (it's folded 
 into a full collaboration suite now).

 Thanks
 -Vincent
 This was thoroughly discussed four years ago, and the conclusion was
 against installing a specific forum, and stick with Nabble as a
 forum-like view of the mailing list activity:
 http://markmail.org/thread/gbdnyb7jbh4ha5ja
 Right I had forgotten about this discussion :)

 I do remember another one though (earlier than the one you pointed) where I 
 was the one wanting a forum as a way to get more participation.

 What I'd really like to have that we don't currently have is a way to more 
 visibly see who's participating more and thus encourage participation. A lot 
 of forum do this by giving points to people who answer questions, then they 
 get a title and a badge based on these points. Then you can list the top 
 contributors.

 That said, thanks to markmail, I think our mailing lists have become a lot 
 more browsable than before and we even get statistics:
 http://xwiki.markmail.org/search/?q=

 At some point in the past I looked at jive because it has this point system 
 and it had the feature to be integrated on top of a mailing list. But since 
 it disappeared I haven't found any other good option that would allow us to 
 keep the list too.

 Now we have a real open question as to whether we want to keep our list AND 
 create a getstatisfaction project for XWiki too (getsatisfaction or another 
 similar tool). So far we've resisted doing this because it means scattering 
 our support and thus reducing the support quality level (we cannot monitor 
 several places easily). There are some guys who post and ask questions about 
 xwiki on developez.com for example (see http://tinyurl.com/4ftdyly) but since 
 we don't answer there I believe people either think xwiki is not well 
 supported or they find their way to the official support location.

 One one hand I'd love to use a tool such as getsatisfaction, OTOH I don't 
 know how we can manage properly both our lists + getsatisfaction.

getsatisfaction looks promising however it's not obvious to me if it's 
good for the job and what's the relationship with Xwiki. However I 
hadn't the time to drill deeper ...
Maybe you can give a pointer or more background information ?

If I were to select a tool my criteria would be:
- installation base, references and development activity
- should be known for good indexing by google although this might be 
hard to prove and may not be that much a feature of the software
- a BIG plus (almost a requirement) would be a migration from the 
existing mailing list history (although no idea how to find that out in 
advance)
- a plus if familiar technology is used

If you are serious about further investigations I'd spend time on it - 
I'd like to hear a clear voice about that.

Once upon a time i found xwiki by wikimatrix.org and now I'd give 
forummatrix.org a try ...
... and of course if 

[xwiki-users] Troubleshooting Watchlist Email notification

2011-03-08 Thread Alex Jakobsen
Hi,

I'm having some problems with the Email notification for Watchlists.
When I go into my preferences and select a notifier for my watched
lists (hourly notifcations for example) and click save  view, the
selection doesn't stick. It shows a blank under Notifier in my
Watchlist preferences.

I'm on XWiki Enterprise 2.7.33656

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Alex Jakobsen
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Re: [xwiki-users] Problem to create a new Blog

2011-03-08 Thread Gérard Turmel
Le 08/03/2011 16:25, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
 On 03/07/2011 09:24 PM, Gérard Turmel wrote:
 No, the both blog (Wiki Blog and specific Blog ) are set to space blog
 (in french :

 label=Blog d'un espace (regroupe les articles publiés dans l'espace 
 courant) )
 Do you have an URL where I can investigate at the problem?

Unfortunately, it's in intranet and it's not accessible outside.
Maybe it's due to the xwiki version: XWiki Enterprise 3.0-milestone-2.34501




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[xwiki-users] Problem with SVG Macro

2011-03-08 Thread Christophe FRAULE
Hello,

 

Using XWIKI 3.0M2 =

 

1) installing the SVG Macro from the XAR document

2) Granting all access rights  (testing) to the 3 x SVG documents installed
in the Xwiki workspace.

 

I get:

 

Unknown macro: svg

The svg macro is not in the list of registered macros. Verify the
spelling or contact your administrator.

 

. when an individual user (authenticated and with rights to display the
page) hit one page which include this macro.

 

I have the following in the xwiki.cfg file:

 

#-# List of active plugins.

xwiki.plugins=\

com.xpn.xwiki.monitor.api.MonitorPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.JsSkinExtensionPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.JsSkinFileExtensionPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.CssSkinExtensionPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.CssSkinFileExtensionPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.LinkExtensionPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.feed.FeedPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.ldap.LDAPPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.google.GooglePlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.mail.MailPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.packaging.PackagePlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.query.QueryPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.svg.SVGPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.charts.ChartingPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.fileupload.FileUploadPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.image.ImagePlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.userdirectory.UserDirectoryPlugin,\

 
com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.usertools.XWikiUserManagementToolsImpl,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.zipexplorer.ZipExplorerPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.autotag.AutoTagPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.lucene.LucenePlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.diff.DiffPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.rightsmanager.RightsManagerPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.jodatime.JodaTimePlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.scheduler.SchedulerPlugin,\

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.mailsender.MailSenderPlugin,\

 
com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.activitystream.plugin.ActivityStreamPlugin, \

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.watchlist.WatchListPlugin, \

com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.tag.TagPlugin

 

What is wrong ?

 

Many thanks for your help,

 

Christophe

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Re: [xwiki-users] Problem with SVG Macro

2011-03-08 Thread Ludovic Dubost


You are talking about this one ?

http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/SVG+Macro

I think you only need to use edit object on the macro (page 
XWiki/SVGMacro)
and change the scope setting to current wiki. This setting did not 
exist at the time.


Ludovic

Le 08/03/11 19:52, Christophe FRAULE a écrit :

Hello,



Using XWIKI 3.0M2 =



1) installing the SVG Macro from the XAR document

2) Granting all access rights  (testing) to the 3 x SVG documents installed
in the Xwiki workspace.



I get:



Unknown macro: svg

 The svg macro is not in the list of registered macros. Verify the
spelling or contact your administrator.



. when an individual user (authenticated and with rights to display the
page) hit one page which include this macro.



I have the following in the xwiki.cfg file:



#-# List of active plugins.

xwiki.plugins=\

 com.xpn.xwiki.monitor.api.MonitorPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.JsSkinExtensionPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.JsSkinFileExtensionPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.CssSkinExtensionPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.CssSkinFileExtensionPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.LinkExtensionPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.feed.FeedPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.ldap.LDAPPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.google.GooglePlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.mail.MailPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.packaging.PackagePlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.query.QueryPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.svg.SVGPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.charts.ChartingPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.fileupload.FileUploadPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.image.ImagePlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.userdirectory.UserDirectoryPlugin,\


com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.usertools.XWikiUserManagementToolsImpl,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.zipexplorer.ZipExplorerPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.autotag.AutoTagPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.lucene.LucenePlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.diff.DiffPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.rightsmanager.RightsManagerPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.jodatime.JodaTimePlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.scheduler.SchedulerPlugin,\

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.mailsender.MailSenderPlugin,\


com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.activitystream.plugin.ActivityStreamPlugin, \

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.watchlist.WatchListPlugin, \

 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.tag.TagPlugin



What is wrong ?



Many thanks for your help,



Christophe

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Re: [xwiki-users] Problem with SVG Macro

2011-03-08 Thread Christophe FRAULE
You are talking about this one ?
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/SVG+Macro

= YES

I think you only need to use edit object on the macro (page
XWiki/SVGMacro) and change the scope setting to current wiki. 

This setting did not exist at the time.

I guess it's still the case so for I cannot see any 'scope settings' when
editing the SVGMacro page Objects as Admin.

= What's the fix ?

Many thanks for your help,

Regards,

Christophe.


-Original Message-
From: Ludovic Dubost [mailto:ludo...@xwiki.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 12:49 PM
To: XWiki Users
Cc: Christophe FRAULE
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Problem with SVG Macro


You are talking about this one ?

http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/SVG+Macro

I think you only need to use edit object on the macro (page
XWiki/SVGMacro)
and change the scope setting to current wiki. This setting did not exist
at the time.

Ludovic

Le 08/03/11 19:52, Christophe FRAULE a écrit :
 Hello,



 Using XWIKI 3.0M2 =



 1) installing the SVG Macro from the XAR document

 2) Granting all access rights  (testing) to the 3 x SVG documents 
 installed in the Xwiki workspace.



 I get:



 Unknown macro: svg

  The svg macro is not in the list of registered macros. 
 Verify the spelling or contact your administrator.



 . when an individual user (authenticated and with rights to display 
 the
 page) hit one page which include this macro.



 I have the following in the xwiki.cfg file:



 #-# List of active plugins.

 xwiki.plugins=\

  com.xpn.xwiki.monitor.api.MonitorPlugin,\

  
 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.JsSkinExtensionPlugin,\

  
 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.JsSkinFileExtensionPlugin,\

  
 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.CssSkinExtensionPlugin,\

  
 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.CssSkinFileExtensionPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.LinkExtensionPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.feed.FeedPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.ldap.LDAPPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.google.GooglePlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.mail.MailPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.packaging.PackagePlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.query.QueryPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.svg.SVGPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.charts.ChartingPlugin,\

  
 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.fileupload.FileUploadPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.image.ImagePlugin,\

  
 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.userdirectory.UserDirectoryPlugin,\


 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.usertools.XWikiUserManagementToolsImpl,\

  
 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.zipexplorer.ZipExplorerPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.autotag.AutoTagPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.lucene.LucenePlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.diff.DiffPlugin,\

  
 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.rightsmanager.RightsManagerPlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.jodatime.JodaTimePlugin,\

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.scheduler.SchedulerPlugin,\

  
 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.mailsender.MailSenderPlugin,\


 com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.activitystream.plugin.ActivityStreamPlugin, \

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.watchlist.WatchListPlugin, \

  com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.tag.TagPlugin



 What is wrong ?



 Many thanks for your help,



 Christophe

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