Hi all,
I have just started my journey of xwiki (installed the standalone version of
windows), and want to find more documents of xwiki.
I can read the documents online on xwiki.org, but I prefer to read it
offline and can not find the documents download links. Where to download the
documents of
Hi, Fly-Island,
flyisland wrote:
Hi all,
I have just started my journey of xwiki (installed the standalone version of
windows), and want to find more documents of xwiki.
I can read the documents online on xwiki.org, but I prefer to read it
offline and can not find the documents download
Hi,
i was just wondering how embedded documents work. The Syntax Help gives no
example.
I don't know but is it just the include macro?
Thanks
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Thanks a lot, Niels. Really. I got it now. But this is really
cumbersome! And when using the administration panel,
I always get empty panels: rights, users, groups,... (only the number
of items is displayed).
To me it sounds like a show-stopper and it will definitely prevent us
for using
Answering the questions:
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Q: Should I leave just PNG as the output format?
It seems that keeping JPG and GIF is still needed. Now, I'm thinking
that my initial approach (making this a per image option) is not good,
and instead it should be a per user/global option. It is
Hi,
Please give feedback on the menu iteration. You can view the mockups at
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Improvements/Skin20Menu
1. We need to decide the way we handle the actions we are able to do
(depending on the rights we have): enable/disable them or hide them.
2. You can
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 14:03, hel-oh...@hel.at wrote:
Hi,
i was just wondering how embedded documents work. The Syntax Help gives no
example.
When i look at
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax#HEmbeddeddocuments
i see an explanation of what is embedded document and an
Christian Ribeaud wrote:
Thanks a lot, Niels. Really. I got it now. But this is really
cumbersome! And when using the administration panel,
I always get empty panels: rights, users, groups,... (only the number
of items is displayed).
To me it sounds like a show-stopper and it will
Hi!
We have a problem with the new Import Office Content functionality in
XWiki Enterprise 1.9.2.22089.
The problem exists with Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106; with Firefox
3.0.7 everything is working fine
After copypaste of some word content into the import office panel some
xml tags
I think we should rename Actions back to More Actions since the
second is more common (I can think of gmail for example).
i'm ok with that.
I would also like to have Create instead of the Add action. You can *add
* comments and tags, but I think it's more appropriate to *create* pages.
1.
Hello. Please let me know if I'm using the wrong mailing list.
I am currently evaluating XWiki (along with several other wikis) for use within
our small development team. We will be sharing the wiki with clients as well,
so we have several criteria that MUST be met:
1. WYSIWYG editing
2.
Hi Trevor,
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Trevor tr.w...@telus.net wrote:
Hello. Please let me know if I'm using the wrong mailing list.
I am currently evaluating XWiki (along with several other wikis) for use
within our small development team. We will be sharing the wiki with clients
as
Ok, should have seen this. :blush:
But still, why do you call it embedded documents. Don't now but it looks to
me that this is used to include more complex syntax in tables (and it's
great that thats possible!).
In XWiki the term document is somtimes used for documents like word
documents or
On Aug 11, 2009, at 8:19 PM, hel-o wrote:
Ok, should have seen this. :blush:
But still, why do you call it embedded documents. Don't now but it
looks to
me that this is used to include more complex syntax in tables (and
it's
great that thats possible!).
That's the old name. If it's
Christian Ribeaud christian.ribe...@canoo.com:
Thanks a lot, Niels. Really. I got it now. But this is really cumbersome!
And when using the administration panel,
I always get empty panels: rights, users, groups,... (only the number of
items is displayed).
One more thought on this issue: if you
This might be useful for those wanting to do server administration functions
(start/stop tomcat, reboot, stats, etc) out of an Xwiki doc (make sure your
doc is password protected or more, if it allows people to reboot your
server!; Anything needing root or tomcat user would use /etc/sudoers to
I forgot to include the Groovy script itself that does all the heavy-lifting
in my previous mail - see Groovy.SshHelperClass below. Also, there's a much
better way of calling this groovy sshHelper class out of a single groovy
invocation in a 2.0 document. Groovy directly outputs wikitext, the
Hi Guillaume,
Thanks for your detailed reply, I appreciate it.
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:59:15 +0200 Guillaume Lerouge guilla...@xwiki.com
wrote:
Brand new WYSIWYG editor.
We've got a great new skin / user interface on the way that's even better
than the current one.
Are you referring to v2.0
Of course, one can forgo the 1.0 document and calling parseGroovyFromPage(),
and just put the class directly inside one's 2.0 groovy script and call new
SshHelper(). Of course, this still doesn't solve the problem of wanting to
reuse groovy classes across multiple documents, while wanting to use
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