Wow great, so you can creat a div when you use ((( )))

Wouldnt it be better to call it Embedded Blocks since divs are block
elements?

Groups you already use for User Groups

hel.


vmassol wrote:
> 
> 
> 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 still there it needs to be changed. It's  
> now called groups.
> 
> -Vincent
> 
>> In XWiki the term document is somtimes used for documents like word
>> documents or xar or anything you import or export to. Sometimes for  
>> wiki
>> pages which are sometimes also only pages and now for pieces of  
>> documents
>> that are included in documents or pages or ....
>>
>> I find that sometimes confusing =^D
>>
>> hel.
>>
>>
>>
>> tmortagne wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 14:03, hel-o<h...@hel.at> wrote:
>>>
>>> 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 example of a
>>> document content containing a header and a list inserted in a table
>>> cell thanks to embedded document ((( ))) syntax. Is it the page you
>>> looked when you say "Syntax Help" ?
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Thomas Mortagne
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