Hi Ray,
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 8:42 AM, ray ye ray...@ddaysoft.com wrote:
Hi All,
Two WYSIWYG editors were included in XWiki -- tinyMCE and GWT-based.
I understand that
1. tinyMCE was used at the very beginning, and later GWT-based was
used to replace tinyMEC because tinyMCE was
On 09/21/2012 01:42 AM, ray ye wrote:
Hi All,
Two WYSIWYG editors were included in XWiki -- tinyMCE and GWT-based.
I understand that
1. tinyMCE was used at the very beginning, and later GWT-based was
used to replace tinyMEC because tinyMCE was buggy, and its performance
was not good (at
Hello,
On 09/21/12 08:00, Marius Dumitru Florea wrote:
Hi Ray,
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 8:42 AM, ray ye ray...@ddaysoft.com wrote:
Hi All,
Two WYSIWYG editors were included in XWiki -- tinyMCE and GWT-based.
I understand that
1. tinyMCE was used at the very beginning, and later
Well you said you managed to put the Menu in all your wikis. How did you do
that?
What you find in the archive is:
- WebPreferences.xml page: this sets the skin xwiki:XWikiOrgCode.Skin as
the active skin. The wiki mark xwiki: means that the skin is located on
your main wiki
- Skin.xml page: it's
Hi, Caty,
IMHO, users would appreciate all kind of these hints and customization in
step-by-step manual.
I had an occasion with a very short time to implement XWiki.org-styled
horizontal menu: I installed it, - it didn't work. :-(
I gave up and installed non-XWiki.org-styled menu instead and
Hi,
I mentioned they were .xml files because I was describing the package
content. There is no need to edit them in xml form. You can edit them from
the Edit menu, from inside the wiki.
Working fine from scratch is a subjective opinion, because you wanted to
work also on subwikis, to have
Hi,
Yes, it was exactly sub-wiki case :-)
If we have both XE and XEM as a standard, - it looks strange a bit to
consider sub-wiki non-standard use case :-)
JavaScript behaves wierd a bit: menu elements jumping in some cases occured
:-)
Probably, CSS won't suffer from jumping disease, I will
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Jeremie BOUSQUET
jeremie.bousq...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if they are some specific recommendations, in addition to
what's described in [1] and [2] ?
My particular use-case, is to know if there is such a rule as to
create one maven module for one xwiki
Thanks Thomas,
Usually I split when I expect to be able to use one of the module
without some of the others.
For example in Extension Manager you have a lots of module but most of
them are actually optional extensions to extension manager itself
(maven repositories handler, xwiki
Hi.
Is it possible to assign default value for class property of 'static list' ?
TIA,
R.
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