I don't have that much experience with XWiki, so I just need a gentle nudge
in the right direction
I use XWiki to write internal procedures in the company. I also want to do a
yearly audit to verify compliance to the procedures. So what I want to do is
have in each procedure one section called "a
Hello everyone:
We have only been using XWiki for a while now (version 6), and it seems to
me that loading individual pages takes a while. Not sure how long it should
take to load a new page. Seems sluggish, but I don't know what's expected.
Any rule of thumb on how long it should take?
Dan
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yup, definitely takes longer than that. noticeably longer. you click on a link
to a page and waaait.
dan
From: vmassol [via XWiki]
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2016 2:51 PM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: Sluggish performance?
Hi,
> On 05 Apr 2016, at 23:29, dullfig <[hidden email]&
hello:
We are using the wiki to write procedures for our company. It is an
aerospace environment, so customers are used to seeing procedures with
numbered headings like "paragraph 1.1.2" etc.
Has anyone used the "numbered headings" macro? I installed the extension but
the headings don't increment
Ok. I followed through on the "FAQ" app that is given as an example of a
(loose) one to many database app. Worked perfect. But...
I want something a little more advanced. I'm writing the company quality
manual using XWiki, and I think it would be fantastic if the wiki also was
the actual database
Hello:
I want to upload the latest PlantUML.jar server as an attachment to the
PlantUMLMacroGClass page. The current PlantUML.jar is outdated, and is
already an attachment to this page.
I press the "chose file"button, search for the .jar file, and invariably it
stops at about 2MB with an error m
plantuml server because I’m trying to embed links in the
diagrams, and I thought you needed a local server for that.
It still doesn’t work, but I thing it’s a XWiki issue.
Dan
From: Thomas Mortagne [via XWiki]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 6:54 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: Uploading .jar as
I think there is a problem with how xwiki renders pages. Because the SVG
macro can't show embedded links either. I have been trying it out, you can
include links in the svg devinition, but they just don't render as links.
XWiki seems to just convert everything to dumb images.
Dan
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Hello:
hyperlinks don't work in svg images. I have the following example on a page:
but you cannot click on it. You should be able to. Does it have something to
do with how xwiki renders images? or is the problem in the svg macro? I
really would like this to work.
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Hello, I'm writing a macro extension in groovy. I need to use services
rendiring.parse () and i get an exception every time I try to use it. Can
anyone give a good example as to how to use it in a groovy script ? Thanks!
Dan.
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I think I'm on to something. I have modified the macro to produce an svg
instead of a png. I then wrap the output in {{html}}{{/html}} aND now the
links are clickable. I'm working on running the uml input through
services.rendering.parse () to convert the wiki links to absolute url
automatically.
So I am writing this Quality Manual using XWiki; The main manual is one page,
has many headings, and a TOC. There's also a bunch of supporting procedures,
all linked to one another, and the system is really slick
The problem is, we sometimes need to hand out hard printed copies of the
manual to so
Yes! this is probably what I need. I will have to test. I see it is possible to
export directly from a program, correct? in other words, no user involvment.
Dan
From: Marius Dumitru Florea [via XWiki]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 5:05 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: Printable Index
Hi Dan
It is my understanding that XWiki includes the Apache Batik library to handle
SVG content, so my question is why does XWiki not handle SVG content
natively (without the SVG Macro), and why does the browser have to support
SVG? With Batik, shouldn't XWiki be able to render the SVG without the help
o
I made an App within Minuts application that is basically a list of job
responsibilities. It's just two fields, job name and job description. Can I
change the "edit" behaviour? If I go to the main page, there is a live table
showing a list of all the job descriptions. If you want to "edit" one, you
your experience
would be even across the board.
Dan
From: Paul Libbrecht-2 [via XWiki]
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 11:05 PM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: XWiki, SVG and Apache Batik
Hello Dan,
I believe the Batik library is used for printing to PDF only, but I
could well be wrong.
You can
yup.
From: Paul Libbrecht-2 [via XWiki]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 12:26 PM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: XWiki, SVG and Apache Batik
Did you open a bug?
paul
> dullfig <mailto:[hidden email]>
> 22 April 2016 at 17:48
> well there are a couple of issues here. First,
I know how it happens to. Left a detailed explanation. SVG links are of the
form xlink:href=”xxx”, and SVG macro is stripping the “xlink:” part. Internet
explorer ignores the syntax error, but chorme doesn’t
From: Paul Libbrecht-2 [via XWiki]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 12:26 PM
To: dullfig
So I was trying to do a custom mapping of an xobject to a mysql file, I think
I followed the instructions (but obviously not) and it doesn't work. Where
in the logs will I find error messages (if any) from hibernate?
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by the way, I was wondering if you saw my comment at the bottom of the SVG
Macro page? there seems to be a bug.
Dan
From: Ludovic Dubost [via XWiki]
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 2:18 PM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: Changing App within minutes behaviour
BTW, there is an extension that has Job
Hello all:
working on an App Within Minutes application, and I'm including a Database
List field. It keeps including as one of the results an item called
Blog.BlogPostTemplate. where on earth is that coming from, why is it getting
into my list, and how do I get rid of it?
Dan
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Hello:
I am using XWiki 6.0, and App Within Minutes. I have created several apps
that work fine. I can already customize the view and edit sheets and things
like that. But I don't like that AWM forces the home page to be called
{space} 'Home'. I'd like to change the behavior. There is an object of
Hello:
I installed XWiki 8.0 in tomcat 9 under windows 2008; The menu bar is
missing!! I thought this was the new layout of the screen, but I looked up
some screenshots, and apparently there is supposed to be a menu bar right
next to the xwiki logo, with "home" "add" "space" "page" items just like
So now there is no explicit “create space” option? so the only way to create a
new space is by creating a page and setting the parent to a new space?
Dan
From: vmassol [via XWiki]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 12:42 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: Missing menu bar
> On 04 May 2016, at 09
questions but I made the jump from xwiki 6.0 and there is
some adjusting.
Dan
From: vmassol [via XWiki]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 12:42 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: Missing menu bar
> On 04 May 2016, at 09:25, lilihongbeast <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Dear Vincent,I know what
Hello:
I created an app with App Within Minutes, but I have customized the View and
Edit Class Sheets. Now I have separate View and Class sheets. I wanted a
third Class Sheet only used for printing, because the TOC makes no sense
while printing. I tried creating a third Class Sheet, bound it to th
hello:
When you add a page in App Within Minutes, it prompts you for a page name. I
want to create this name automatically, how can I override this behavior so
that it goes straight to the class sheet for edit without asking for page
name?
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Hello:
I have an app within minutes that is a collection of procedures. I want the
procedures to display differently than the rest of the wiki, specifically I
want to override the title of the pages. So each page is named with a number
like "QP-001"; there is also a field in the class called "titl
That works PERFECT!! thanks a bunch, hadn’t thought of doing it that way.
Dan
From: Marius Dumitru Florea [via XWiki]
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2016 5:35 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: Overriding skin for a class sheet
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 8:21 PM, dullfig <[hidden email]> wrote:
&
I have a bunch of documents in a space called Procedures. This is an App
Within Minutes space, so the documents are viewed through a ClassSheet. I
wanted to change the color of links within that space alone, so the first
thing I tried was to attach an object to the ClassSheet of type
StyleSheetExte
ill give it a try. thanks.
Dan
From: Alexandru Cotiuga [via XWiki]
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 12:11 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: css colors not changing AAARGH
Hello Dan,
If you want to change the appearance of the links having "wikilink" class,
you should apply your style ru
Hello:
I was wondering if anyone else has done this. My application is starting to
need a whole bunch of javascript, and I was thinking of setting up a
separate space (maybe call it js) where there is nothing but pages with
javascript objects attached. That way I could set up a ClassSheet for that
Ok, first off, I tried, I really did
I'm trying to map an object called Data.Code.Employee.Class to its own
table. Here's what I have done so far:
In \xwiki\WEB-INF\ i have a file called EmployeeClass.hbm.xml that has the
following content
http://www.hibernate.org/dtd/hibernate-mapping-3.0.
Hello:
I was wondering, if a page calls itself as a JSON provider, is the context
preserved? or do I need to pass information to itself in the query string?
the way I have it call itself is that, if the query string is empty, it
assumes you want to display the page, but if the query string has
p
thanks for the response! that is what I was suspecting. The JSON provider is
feeding a live table. I guess the live table macro already takes care of
asking for plain output?
Dan
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Hello:
I have a problem. I created an XClass with personal info (name, address
etc); but instead of attaching one XObject to many pages (1 to 1), I have
attached many objects of the same class to one single page (an array of
xobjects if you will). Is it possible to query the xobjects for a particu
Hello everyone:
I have noticed that top level pages remain visible even when setting to
"hidden". Is this standard behavior, or is it some kind of bug? or am I not
doing something right? version 8.0
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Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 10:03 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: Top level pages visible even when hidden
Hello,
If the "Display hidden pages" option from the profile preferences is set to
"no" and a hidden page is still displayed, then that page might have a
perhaps all that is required is this: when a page is requested, check the
parents all the way up, and if you find a parent that is hidden, don’t show the
page.
From: vmassol [via XWiki]
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 10:56 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Should a nested hidden page have hidden children
hello:
Trying to get a livetable with custom JSON working. I read through the
documentation, but the section that explains about the custom JSON is a bit
terse. I see that the returned JSON has a field $request.reqNo, but it
doesn't explain what it means. Is there a more complete explanation on wh
Hello:
I have a page that is the parent document of a space. I want to display on
that page a livetable of all the sub documents in that space. I already put
the code there, but the livetable also displays the WebHome page, wich is
the parent itself. How do I hide the WebHome page from the livetab
Hello, this question has been asked, but I want to do something different:
can you change the columns being displayed from javascript? is the entire
funcionality of the livetable contained in javascript, or is it only a
rendering of the table?
I want to have a list of headings with a checkbox each
hello:
This seems like a simple question, but I looked through the API and couldn't
igure it out. How do you get the data type of a field? is there a way to
know from velocity if a field is a text field, number, date, etc?
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Thanks, that helps a lot.
Dan
From: Marius Dumitru Florea [via XWiki]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2016 2:11 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: How to get property data type
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 9:29 AM, Alexandru Cotiuga <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hello Dan,
>
> To find out w
in a somewhat related question, is it possible to add properties to a class
from a script? (velocity, groovy, etc)
Dan
From: Marius Dumitru Florea [via XWiki]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2016 2:11 AM
To: dullfig
Subject: Re: How to get property data type
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 9:29 AM
Hello:
What would need to happen (install engine?) for me to be able to do the
following:
{{script language="javascript"}}
{{/sript}}
in other words, server side javascript
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