Moritz,

I edit all my xwiki pages with IntelliJ which gives me velocity syntax and 
groovy syntax awareness.
They're stored in files and I upload them with a little script.
Together with a good classpath, you get auto-completion on all objects which 
you can also declare in the header with such a syntax as:

#* @vtlvariable name="xwiki" type="com.xpn.xwiki.api.XWiki" *# ##
#* @vtlvariable name="context" type="com.xpn.xwiki.api.Context" *# ##
#* @vtlvariable name="util" type="com.xpn.xwiki.api.Util" *# ##
#* @vtlvariable name="escapetool" 
type="org.apache.velocity.tools.generic.EscapeTool" *# ##

Unfortunately, the velocity mode is for the pro version only.

That's very successful with syntax 1, I think it is a bit more picky with 
syntax 2 but I have little experience there.

paul


Le 17 août 2012 à 11:29, Moritz Hesse (EnergieArchitektur) a écrit :

> Hi Vincent,
> 
>> I personally use IntelliJ IDEA.
> 
> sounds interesting. Can you use the XWiki Eclipse Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA? 
> Or how did you do it?
> 
> Thanks and bests,

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