Re: [xwiki-users] XWiki vs Xwiki or brandname vs forename

2013-05-29 Thread Vincent Massol
Hi vaL,

(sorry I'm too lazy to write your full name ;))

see below

On May 29, 2013, at 6:38 PM, Valdis Vītoliņš  wrote:

> I'm just curious about brandname such as XWiki versus "generic" forename
> such as Xwiki.
> 
> For example in languages I know (Latvian, English, Russian) any forename
> (given name for person or dog, city or ship name, etc.) starts with
> capital and then, if not all characters are capital, it follows with
> small letters.
> 
> There are brandnames (mostly intentionally, to differ from "generic"
> name) this rule is not followed: XWiki, iOS, PiTiVi, etc.
> 
> So, when I write about Xwiki:
> 
> 1. I don't know it is spelled XWiki,
> 2. I'm too lazy to bother,
> 3. I intentionally spell it Xwiki, to not add disclaimer, that iOS or
> XWiki or ... is a registered trademark (if is),
> 4. something else...
> 
> What do you think?

I'm not sure I understand your point. What's the question? :)

If your point is just that people will make mistakes writing XWiki then yes 
we've experienced that. 

Thanks
-Vincent

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Re: [xwiki-users] Page Permissions

2013-05-29 Thread Belkhiria Hamza Yazid
Easiest solution
you can put them in another separate page and change the rights to that page


On 29 May 2013 17:10, Danilo Amaral de Oliveira <
danilo.olive...@energisa.com.br> wrote:

> Hello People,
>
> How are you?
>
> I am new in Xwiki application and I have a doubt.
> Is there any way to show a specific part of a page just to some group?
>
> For example I have a  page listing all our servers in our datacenter but
> the part with the user and pass I want to show just to the administrator IT
> group.
>
> Is there any macro or script to do it?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Danilo Amaral de Oliveira
> Engenheiro Trainee
> Gerência Corporativa de Infraestrutura de TI
>
> Minas Gerais
> (0xx32) 9111-6867
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Re: [xwiki-users] XWiki vs Xwiki or brandname vs forename

2013-05-29 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 05/29/2013 12:38 PM, Valdis Vītoliņš wrote:
> I'm just curious about brandname such as XWiki versus "generic" forename
> such as Xwiki.
> 
> For example in languages I know (Latvian, English, Russian) any forename
> (given name for person or dog, city or ship name, etc.) starts with
> capital and then, if not all characters are capital, it follows with
> small letters.
> 
> There are brandnames (mostly intentionally, to differ from "generic"
> name) this rule is not followed: XWiki, iOS, PiTiVi, etc.
> 
> So, when I write about Xwiki:
> 
> 1. I don't know it is spelled XWiki,
> 2. I'm too lazy to bother,
> 3. I intentionally spell it Xwiki, to not add disclaimer, that iOS or
> XWiki or ... is a registered trademark (if is),
> 4. something else...
> 
> What do you think?
> Valdis
> 

The official name has always been XWiki, never Xwiki. I've often seen
Xwiki and xWiki, though, mostly because of the first two reasons you
present, and also because most word processors auto-correct "two capital
letters", which in most cases is wrong. I'm not sure how many people
know how to undo that behavior.

Still, I never thought that it is a big enough issue to point it out to
people explicitly, hoping that they'll learn by example. However, I do
try to correct any wrong spelling in editable public place, like
wikipedia and the xwiki.org farm.
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[xwiki-users] XWiki vs Xwiki or brandname vs forename

2013-05-29 Thread Valdis Vītoliņš
I'm just curious about brandname such as XWiki versus "generic" forename
such as Xwiki.

For example in languages I know (Latvian, English, Russian) any forename
(given name for person or dog, city or ship name, etc.) starts with
capital and then, if not all characters are capital, it follows with
small letters.

There are brandnames (mostly intentionally, to differ from "generic"
name) this rule is not followed: XWiki, iOS, PiTiVi, etc.

So, when I write about Xwiki:

1. I don't know it is spelled XWiki,
2. I'm too lazy to bother,
3. I intentionally spell it Xwiki, to not add disclaimer, that iOS or
XWiki or ... is a registered trademark (if is),
4. something else...

What do you think?
Valdis

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[xwiki-users] Page Permissions

2013-05-29 Thread Danilo Amaral de Oliveira
Hello People,

How are you?

I am new in Xwiki application and I have a doubt.
Is there any way to show a specific part of a page just to some group?

For example I have a  page listing all our servers in our datacenter but the 
part with the user and pass I want to show just to the administrator IT group.

Is there any macro or script to do it?

Thank you!

Danilo Amaral de Oliveira
Engenheiro Trainee 
Gerência Corporativa de Infraestrutura de TI 
 
Minas Gerais
(0xx32) 9111-6867
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Re: [xwiki-users] Attachments Macro not showing

2013-05-29 Thread Hamster
And another step closer...

As said before, the Attachments Macro does not work on Internet Explorer.
But if I open the "Developer Tools" with F12 and then refresh the page, the
Attachments Macro suddenly works!!!

Why on earth do I have to open the Developer Tools (F12) in order to make
the Attachments Macro work?



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