Steven Calkins wrote:
>
> Hi Vincent, hi Zeljko,
>
> I initially got the same results as Zeljko when I tried it. It took me
> three or four tries before I got it right. The trouble is that so many
> things are going on at once. I don't exactly remember how I solved it, but
> I remember that the problem I had was changing the places in the macros
> correctly to correspond with my needs. I would just encourage you, Zelko,
> to continue trying and you will get it.
>
> Reading the concepts of Xwiki helped me, as well as just playing around
> with XWiki. If you mess things up you can in the history editor just roll
> back. After a while the parts begin to fit together. If you are familiar
> with Java's Class - Object paradigm, it will help too. Objects are just
> concrete examples of the classes you create along with their properties
> and methods. Xwiki seems to me to have this concept as well, with the
> added difficulty that the template pages are added to separate display
> from content. In IT circles this concept of separating those aspects of an
> application is called MVC for "Model-View-Controller". That's why so much
> is happening. Until I got that, Xwiki was a bit confusing for me too.
>
> That's a bit abstract, I know, but I am convinced that checking into the
> deeper functioning of Xwiki is rewarding and will help when making new
> applications on top of the Xwiki engine. The FAQ I have is created on the
> page as shown in the tutorial, but to edit it after creation you need to
> go to the Object editor. Then you are with the concrete examples of the
> class you created.
>
> Vincent, it might help us who are new at Xwiki to take a screenshot of the
> page where the FAQ macro is shown and color-hightlight the items to be
> changed. That would avoid some of the confusion I think. Just an idea...
>
> Regards,
>
> Steven Calkins
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag
> von zeljko
> Gesendet: Samstag, 19. September 2009 09:49
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [xwiki-users] FAQTutorial broken in 1.9
>
>
>
> vmassol wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Sep 18, 2009, at 10:29 PM, zeljko wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> It still doesn't work in 2.0 RC2.
>>
>> Can you explain what doesn't work?
>>
>> I've tested the class wizard in 2.0RC2 and it worked fine for me.
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
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> I downloaded 2.0-rc-2.23761 Windows installer yesterday, tried FAQ example
> and got same result as described: if I leave Wiki syntax 2.0, I don't get
> page with 2 buttons, but rather page with macros.
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I am happy to hear that you managed to make it work, and I hope I will do
the same.
Vincent,
it seems that this functionality doesn't work without some "hacking"; would
you consider reopening the issue in Jira?
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