On 7/4/07, Vincent Massol <vincent@massol.net> wrote:
Hi Asiri,

On Jul 4, 2007, at 4:18 AM, Asiri Rathnayake wrote:



On 7/4/07, Artem Melentyev <melenartem@ya.ru> wrote:
Hi.

tharindu jayasuriya wrote:

> Ideally we should have the browser output (output_view_1.png) without the
> navigation panel. We're currently stuck here unable to make a decision or
> find an alternative method. So, any help would be really appreciated.

I think xwiki print preview mode is suited for eclipse view mode.
(ex: http://localhost:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/?xpage=print&)

Nice.. :)

I wonder if this is ok with others.

I'm not sure I understand what the problem is. Why shouldn't the page be rendered without the surrounding layout? I'd prefer with it because then I can know if my page looks nice or not, if I need to resize my images to smaller sizes or not, if my code is impacting somehow the panels or vice-versa, etc.

If this is desirable, everything is ok. I thought it was a waste of space (in the browser widget) to display the navigation panels (html) which is redundant since the user can always navigate through his documents via XWiki Navigator (the tree view inside eclipse). Anyway, I now realized that it might not allow the user to see if his markup affects the navigation panel.

Better yet, we might provide both views in the view area using a toggle button, so that user might switch to print view (without navigation panels in the page) if he so desires. will this be ok ?

WDYT?

But there is a small issue, when we move into implementing the off-line editing mode, we'll definitely have to render the content within the local machine. I wonder if this can be accomplished somehow. Can such a rendering library used within XWiki be embedded in our eclipse-plugin ?

I'd suggest you don't do offline rendering in a first implementation, i.e. you only show the wiki syntax view of a document but not it's rendering. The rendering is only performed when online.

This clears up a lot of things, thanks a lot :-)

- Asiri

Thanks
-Vincent



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