Hi Franck, See below
On Apr 10, 2012, at 3:28 PM, Frank Fischer wrote: > Thank you both for your quick answers! > > http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XRENDERING-167 really is my problem. > > A quick (and bad) example is a list of links in one line: > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > xwiki: [[Platform > (Features]>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]] - [[Component > Module>>http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Component+Module]] > - [[Writing XWiki > components>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/WritingComponents]] > - [[GitHub>>https://github.com/xwiki]] - [[User's > Guide>>http://enterprise.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/UserGuide/]] - [[Getting > started>>http://enterprise.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GettingStarted/]] - > [[Syntax>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax]] - > [[Administrator's > Guide>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/]] - [[Developer's > Guide>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/]] - [[Development > Zone>>http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]] - [[Platform > Features>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/]] - > [[Extensions>>http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome]] - > [[FAQ>>http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/]] > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > this is rendered as > > xwiki:Platform (Features] > <http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/>-Component Module > <http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Component+Module>-Writing > XWiki components > <http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/WritingComponents>-GitHub > <https://github.com/xwiki>-User's Guide > <http://enterprise.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/UserGuide/>-Getting started > <http://enterprise.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GettingStarted/>-Syntax > <http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax>-Administrator's > Guide <http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/>-Developer's > Guide <http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/>-Development Zone > <http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/>-Platform Features > <http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/>-Extensions > <http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome>-FAQ > <http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > If i needed to edit this (wrapped) line it is very hard to find something > (where is the GitHub link?). > > this way: > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > xwiki: ~ > [[Platform (Features]>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]] - ~ > [[Component > Module>>http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Component+Module]] > - ~ > [[Writing XWiki > components>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/WritingComponents]] > - ~ > [[GitHub>>https://github.com/xwiki]] - ~ > [[User's Guide>>http://enterprise.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/UserGuide/]] - ~ > [[Getting > started>>http://enterprise.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GettingStarted/]] - ~ > [[Syntax>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax]] - ~ > [[Administrator's > Guide>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/]] - ~ > [[Developer's Guide>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/]] - ~ > [[Development Zone>>http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]] - ~ > [[Platform Features>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/]] - ~ > [[Extensions>>http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome]] - ~ > [[FAQ>>http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/]] > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > it would be much easier. > > A macro that only escapes the newlines but preserves > all the markup for the renderer might be a solution. > > {{filter name="escapeNewlines"}} > ... > line one ~ > still line one > second line > ... > {{/filter}} > > But i am new to XWiki (but wrote a lot of private > code for JSPWiki) so i don't know if this is possible. Yes it's possible ;) As I said in my answer this is already possible. Try this in your wiki: {{velocity filter="html"}} [[Platform (Features]>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]] - [[Component Module>>http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Component+Module]] - [[Writing XWiki components>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/WritingComponents]] - [[GitHub>>https://github.com/xwiki]] - [[User's Guide>>http://enterprise.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/UserGuide/]] - [[Getting started>>http://enterprise.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GettingStarted/]] - [[Syntax>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax]] - [[Administrator's Guide>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/]] - [[Developer's Guide>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/]] - [[Development Zone>>http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]] - [[Platform Features>>http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/]] - [[Extensions>>http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome]] - [[FAQ>>http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/]] {{/velocity}} Thanks -Vincent > Frank > > > > On 04/10/2012 02:50 PM, Thomas Mortagne wrote: >> See http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XRENDERING-167 >> >> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Frank Fischer<[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> using a non-WYSIWIG editor my text lines can get quite large >>> (especially when some markup is included). >>> >>> With 1.0 syntax this was no problem: >>> >>> line one >>> still line one >>> >>> is rendered in one line. >>> >>> Is it possible to achieve a similar behaviour with 2.0 (2.1)? >>> >>> Like: >>> >>> line one ~ >>> still line one >>> >>> or: >>> >>> line one \ >>> still line one >>> >>> (both examples result in two rendered lines) >>> >>> (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%5C: In the context of line-oriented >>> text, especially source >>> code for some programming languages, it is often used at the end of a line >>> to indicate that >>> the trailing newline character should be ignored, so that the following line >>> is treated as if it >>> were part of the current line. In this context it may be called a >>> "continuation". The GNU make >>> manual says, "We split each long line into two lines using >>> backslash-newline; this is like using >>> one long line, but is easier to read.") >>> >>> Thank You >>> Frank _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
