On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 12:41, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network
ICT Team<webmaster(a)environmentalchange.net> wrote:
Thanks Thomas,
Thomas Mortagne wrote:
Yes it's supposed to be in 2.0M2, did you
tried putting
?outputSyntax=plain&xpage=plain at the end of your URL ?
For example:
http://localhost:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Space/Page?outputSyntax=plain&xpag…
outputSyntax indicate how to render the page content and xpage=plain
indicate to render only the page content.
I modified the doc to make more clear that outputSyntax is only for
the document content.
I did something wrong and didn't get a result. It is working fine.
Thanks for modifying the concerned document.
I've found now a kind of "side effect" of the new XWiki Syntax 2.0
Embedded documents feature.
Please, consider these two lines:
**
xp=c(leftE(yr),rev(rightE(yr)))
yp=c(yr,rev(yr))
**
By default, they are renderized as...
**
xp=c(leftE(yr),rev(rightE(yr
yp=c(yr,rev(yr))
**
I get the same output when using *?xpage=plain&outputSyntax=plain*
Please, could you figure out any way of avoiding this? Thanks!
I've used the playground to make some experiments with this ))) chain.
Working with 2.0 m1 there, they are renderized as a return and once you
save changes you lost them. I mean, next time you edit the document, you
will get a return instead of the ))) chain. This doesn't happen with 2.0
m2: they are renderized as a return, but is you save the document and
edit it again, the three ) are still there.
It's not a printing issue but a parsing issue I think, ))) is wiki
syntax (even if in this case ))) should not be interpreted since there
is no ((( before so it looks like a bug in the parser).
If you want to make sure what you put is not parsed you can use
verbatim syntax {{{ }}}. See
Thanks for your help,
Ricardo
Greetings,
Ricardo
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Ricardo RodrĂguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team
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