Hi!

Haru Mamburu wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Kindly ask you to solve some unclear topics:
>
> I. How can I find information about such dependencies:
> - How many server RAM memory is required for each 1GB of attachments?
> - The same for CPU.
> How to estimate this and calculate hardware? What are main principles?
>
> II. Is it possible to customise WYSIWYG editor separetly for each space in 
> one sub-XWiki ?
>
> III. Is there any way to manage anchors from Links plugin in WYSIWYG editor?
>   The logic is:
>    - select space
>    - select page
>    - select anchor on this page
>    - put the link
>
> For now, even if I write down XWiki.WebHome#anchor in the link field 
> manually, I get #anchor cut out. 
> And the only way to do it via source code editor manually. Then it works 
> fine. Personally me found more or less suitable solution with FF plugin 
> https://addons.mozilla.org/ru/firefox/addon/416/ 
> It's very easy to get anchor, but not so easy to put it. For unqualified 
> users it makes XWiki "one-handed".
>
> IV. Is there any way to make TOC macro to build table of contents of several 
> pages and put it on one page?
> For Example:
> toc Page1, Page2, Page3 ....
>
> It's very useful, when one can group all project highligts together in one 
> TOC.
> I used to use Track Wiki, it works excellent in there. I suffer from it's 
> absence now :-)
>   

Something like this will be also welcome here. We would like to have 
some "multi chapter book" feature to automatically generate such kind of 
TOCs without having to include the whole documents in a given page.

For instance, this works:

{{toc /}}

{{include document="TOCsample01"/}}
{{include document="TOCsample02"/}}

But it create a "global" document including all the contents.

It will be great to be able to define de scope of the TOC macro to 
include several documents. Perhaps those of a space or those in some way 
tagged. I think premises are there, but I'm still lacking the required 
developer skills to contribute a new macro or modify the existing one!

Thanks.
> Thank you 
>
> Dmitry Bakbardin
>
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Ricardo Rodríguez
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eBioTIC.
Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems

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