Thanks for the complements, it was really a team effort.. and then I came along
and packaged it ;)
To make "simple" users act more like advanced users, all you have to do is edit
the velocity file:
webapps/xwiki/xwikivars.vm and modify the #if directive around line 72.
It's probably worthy of a d
Caleb,
I've installed a brand new 4.3M1 with this editor add-on and configured it.
It looks real nice and fast.
I was about to announce my installation to my partners but then realized that
users need to be advanced otherwise they are offered a single edit link and not
a menu.
Is there a way t
One other thing, please report the features which you want and what you imagine
as
best on the github tracker, it's easier to close an issue as "won't fix" than
it is
to remember an important issue which nobody wrote down ;)
Thanks
Caleb
On 10/22/2012 10:14 PM, Caleb James DeLisle wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
Thanks for the complement.
I just updated it and fixed issue #1. Thanks for reporting it.
Somehow showing who else is editing, showing where they are editing in the
document
and allowing the user to spawn a chat window with other editors on the page are
all
interesting possibilities. Right
Great work!
It looks like good starting point to give xwiki the main (at least for
me) feature, that makes googledoc sometimes more suitable for
collaborative editing. It would be really great, if your editor would
show somehow, where the other editor (person) is now, where is his
cursor. Maybe a
Hi guys,
I just finished repackaging the realtime collaborative editor which was
developed as part of wiki/3.0.
It is now installable as an extension. It's still a bit rough around the edges
but it's pretty safe to
play with so everyone is invited to give it a try.
* Multiple users can edit the